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Two years ago reporter Kate Fisher’s interview with the man who turned out to be a serial killer sparked public outrage. Not believing that this man was in fact the September Slayer led to an additional senseless murder. Had Kate turned over the interview to the authorities would Laura Rose still be alive? After losing her husband, her job and sense of self, she is now making a fresh start as a professor of ethics in the media. But someone out there can’t forget her past. Kate must figure out which one of her students wants her dead before it’s too late.
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00:03:12And now for the local news, let's go to Claire Chen, who has a special report from Haskins
00:03:27College in Cambridge.
00:03:29As September 8th is fast approaching, it's hard for many to hear the name Kate Fisher
00:03:34back in the news.
00:03:35Her recent appointment here at Haskins College recalls a time two years earlier when college
00:03:42campuses across the state of Massachusetts were terrorized by serial killer Max Herzog.
00:03:48Herzog, who dressed in the uniform of a police officer, lured seven young women to their deaths
00:03:54before being apprehended.
00:03:56Before Herzog took his last victim, however, he contacted Kate Fisher, a well-known Boston
00:04:02journalist.
00:04:03He confessed to the crimes, but instead of turning him over to police, Fisher, thinking
00:04:09Herzog was a fraud, sat on the interview.
00:04:12Many argue that Fisher's decision may have cost Laura Rose her life as Herzog went on to
00:04:18abduct and murder her before police were even made aware of his identity.
00:04:23Which is why her appointment to teach ethics in journalism at Haskins College has many shaking
00:04:30their heads in dismay.
00:04:46Well, I'm the power went out again.
00:05:13Of course.
00:05:20Ah, our newest addition, how wonderful.
00:05:38It's amazing how easy it is to get a job around here, no matter what you do.
00:05:45Lucky for you, Professor Gilden, that you have tenure.
00:05:48Yes.
00:05:49How unlucky for you.
00:05:51Kate, I'm so glad you could make it.
00:05:53How are you settling in?
00:05:55Moving back home has a way of making you feel like a kid again.
00:05:58You met everyone?
00:05:59There's plenty of time for that.
00:06:01Yeah.
00:06:02Kate, meet Becky Way.
00:06:05She's joining us this year and helping out in the administration.
00:06:08Becky, this is Kate.
00:06:09Nice to meet you, Kate.
00:06:10I was thrilled to find out you'd be working here.
00:06:14What a nice thing to say.
00:06:15Will you be in my class?
00:06:16Oh, not such luck I'm afraid, but I used to watch you on the news with my family all
00:06:20the time.
00:06:21Kate Fisher.
00:06:24Must be nice to have such an influential benefactor.
00:06:27Pardon me?
00:06:28That's enough.
00:06:29No, no, no.
00:06:30It's okay.
00:06:31It never ceases to amaze me when the guests are more polite to the bartender than their own
00:06:35host.
00:06:40I think Professor Gilden is still angry that he was not asked to fill your position himself.
00:06:49I don't think it helps that I slammed his book in the post two years ago.
00:06:56Well, it doesn't take people long to start talking.
00:07:02Well, Kate, I'm afraid that, as they say, to avoid criticism, you must do nothing, say
00:07:12nothing, and be nothing.
00:07:15That, my dear, is certainly not the Kate that I've mentored over the years.
00:07:20You'll do fine.
00:07:22You're a Jew for a new start.
00:07:24I really appreciate you coming up here from Cambridge.
00:07:25Considering your past with her, I thought you'd want to know first off.
00:07:31Of course, this will probably end up being in your jurisdiction anyway.
00:07:38Where'd you say you found the purse?
00:07:39Just on the couch.
00:07:40It's the photos on the wall that are really concerning.
00:07:45Mr. Alvarez, the janitor, found it in here.
00:07:47Just on the couch.
00:07:48There's the photos on the wall that are really concerning.
00:07:55Of course, this will probably end up being in your jurisdiction anyway.
00:07:59Where'd you say you found the purse?
00:08:02Just on the couch.
00:08:04It's the photos on the wall that are really concerning.
00:08:11Mr. Alvarez, the janitor, found it in here.
00:08:20The purse was right over there.
00:08:22It's at the station now. We're running it for prints.
00:08:25Yeah.
00:08:44usar
00:08:47Tell me everything about your tenant, Mr. Alvarez.
00:09:00Look, I got 80 tenants here.
00:09:02If they pay their rent, I don't ask any questions.
00:09:05How did you find the purse?
00:09:06The guy downstairs had a leak.
00:09:08I came up here to check.
00:09:10We're going to need to see his renter's application.
00:09:14Applications?
00:09:14He filled out an application, right?
00:09:16He paid me in cash up front until October.
00:09:20I'm not looking for any trouble.
00:09:23I don't know anything, I swear.
00:09:26Look, you better try and remember something
00:09:27if you don't want a visit from the city building inspector, okay?
00:09:29Okay, I'll get right on that.
00:09:35Wayne, let me know if you people find anything.
00:09:38Oh, you got it.
00:09:39We're going to keep an eye on things here, see if he comes back.
00:09:42Lucas, it's probably nothing.
00:09:45We'll see.
00:09:46Hey, baby, it's breakfast.
00:09:53Robbie?
00:09:55Robbie, it's breakfast.
00:09:56Hello?
00:10:02Hey, you know the rules?
00:10:04Put that away, it's time to eat.
00:10:05I'm almost finished.
00:10:06You can finish that later.
00:10:08Looking forward to going camping with your dad?
00:10:11I guess.
00:10:11It'll be fun.
00:10:13I don't even like camping.
00:10:15Sure you do.
00:10:16And you and your dad will get to have some fun together.
00:10:19Whatever.
00:10:21You know, I should probably finish getting your things ready before your dad arrives.
00:10:30Robbie?
00:10:31Maybe I don't want to spend time with him.
00:10:34You know, if he hadn't left us, I would still be in Boston right now with all my friends.
00:10:40It's not your daddy's fault that we left Boston, sweetheart.
00:10:42No one even asked me.
00:10:44I didn't want to leave.
00:10:46And I don't know any of the kids at this new school.
00:10:49Well, look at me.
00:10:53I'm scared, too.
00:10:55I don't know anyone at my new school, either.
00:10:59You're not scared.
00:11:01Maybe just a little.
00:11:03It'll be fine, I promise you.
00:11:05You should get on your shirt.
00:11:12Go upstairs and get changed before your daddy gets here.
00:11:14He's gonna be here any second.
00:11:16Oh, really?
00:11:16Yeah, he phoned and told me to wait out front.
00:11:19I guess, um, you know.
00:11:23Great, he's here.
00:11:24Okay, change quickly.
00:11:25I need to talk to your daddy about something.
00:11:43Where's Robbie?
00:11:44He said he was gonna be ready.
00:11:45He's gone to get changed.
00:11:46He won't be long.
00:11:48Look, he's having a little bit of a hard time adjusting to everything.
00:11:52And?
00:11:53And reassure him, okay, that you love him and want him in your life.
00:11:56Oh, don't start, Kate.
00:11:57Of course I want him in my life.
00:12:01This is all you're doing.
00:12:02And if he blames me for the breakup of our family, then it's because you filled him with that idea.
00:12:05I haven't filled him with any ideas.
00:12:06Okay, fine, whatever.
00:12:10Look, you know what?
00:12:10We need to be civil to each other.
00:12:12It hurts him that we can't even have a decent conversation.
00:12:14Hey, you know what?
00:12:15You spent, what, years putting your job ahead of your family, and now you are telling me how to parent?
00:12:21Please.
00:12:22He's so original.
00:12:23Hey.
00:12:24Give me a hug.
00:12:25Mom, are you going to be okay by yourself?
00:12:31Of course.
00:12:33Have a good time.
00:12:37Hey, buddy.
00:12:39Hi, Dad.
00:12:40Buckle up, kiddo.
00:12:53How could you do this to us?
00:12:55There hasn't been an us in a long time, Kate.
00:12:57There's just been a you.
00:12:58John, please.
00:13:00Mom, you seem so surprised.
00:13:02I guess that's typical.
00:13:03Only ever aware of your own feelings and needs.
00:13:06Where is this coming from?
00:13:07Years of watching you do whatever you need to to get ahead.
00:13:11And now look at you.
00:13:13Look what you've become.
00:13:13Yeah, and what is that, John?
00:13:15Tabloid fodder.
00:13:16Your judgment's gone right out the window.
00:13:19You're obsessed with this latest case.
00:13:21You put yourself in the media spotlight with no consideration at all for me or for Robbie.
00:13:25Do you actually think this is what I wanted?
00:13:28I didn't wish for this.
00:13:30You know what?
00:13:31And Robbie is just fine.
00:13:32His mother is being eviscerated in the press.
00:13:34You think the kid doesn't pick up on that?
00:13:37And yet, there you are, going out the door again for another interview.
00:13:39When's it going to be enough, Kate?
00:13:40You're not being fair.
00:13:42I am doing this interview to clear my name.
00:13:44I need you to stand by me right now.
00:13:45I can't even find you anymore.
00:13:47You think that by running all the time, by working 24-7, you justify your absence in
00:13:51our lives?
00:13:53And we'll forgive you for missing the family dinners and the baseball games because you're
00:13:57out cracking some top story?
00:13:58How could you say that?
00:14:01I am not some absentee mother.
00:14:03I am doing the best I can, and I am going through hell right now, and I'm just asking
00:14:07you to support me.
00:14:09You and Robbie are the most important things to me, my friend.
00:14:12I just can't do this anymore.
00:14:14You're punishing me because I am passionate about my job.
00:14:17Oh, no, this goes way beyond that.
00:14:19The woman I fell in love with was passionate and ambitious, yes, but about the right things
00:14:23and for the right reasons, you have lost all perspective.
00:14:27You made a choice, and people died because of it.
00:14:32The woman I loved, there wouldn't even have been a choice.
00:14:36Let's just get some help.
00:14:37Let's get a marriage counselor.
00:14:38I don't want marriage counseling.
00:14:39I want out.
00:14:41So that's it?
00:14:44Yeah.
00:14:46Oh, my God.
00:14:46How can this be happening?
00:14:49Everything's falling apart.
00:14:51Goodbye, Kate.
00:14:53I'll pick up the rest of my things next week.
00:14:56Sure you'll be all right?
00:15:24I'm from this town.
00:15:25How hard can it be?
00:15:27Okay.
00:15:28I made you some dinner because I know you'll forget to eat.
00:15:31It's all in the fridge.
00:15:32Oh, you didn't have to do that.
00:15:34Oh, before I forget, the electrician called.
00:15:36He said that he came by, but nobody answered the door.
00:15:38I think the doorbell's broken.
00:15:39It's going to come back next week.
00:15:41I'll leave a note on the door before I go.
00:15:43Make sure he knocks next time.
00:15:45Hello?
00:16:00Rosa?
00:16:00I have to go downtown, but you go when you need to go.
00:16:03The police need to speak to me.
00:16:04Is everything okay?
00:16:05Yeah, it's just about that purse that was stolen a couple of years ago.
00:16:07They said they found it.
00:16:09Well, that's good, right?
00:16:10I guess.
00:16:11Well, I'm almost done in the kitchen.
00:16:13I'll finish unpacking Robbie's clothes, and then I'm off for my holiday.
00:16:16Have a great trip.
00:16:17And say hi to your daughter for me.
00:16:19I will.
00:16:19I don't know what we're going to do without you for a whole week.
00:16:22You'll manage.
00:16:23Call me in my cell if you need me.
00:16:24Will do.
00:16:25Miss Fisher, I'm Detective St. Clair.
00:16:44We spoke on the phone.
00:16:45Right.
00:16:45Hi.
00:16:49Yours?
00:16:52Yeah.
00:16:52I can't believe you found it in some apartment after all this time.
00:16:57Well, should I just sign for it?
00:16:59Uh, there's one more thing.
00:17:01We found these in the apartment.
00:17:03We also found these.
00:17:31These are from two years ago.
00:17:39You were front page news two years ago.
00:17:42With that Hertzog case, you're an automatic target for half the psychos out there.
00:17:46So while I think you were being watched, we think the threat has passed.
00:17:50So who was this guy?
00:17:52Whose apartment was it?
00:17:53We're working on that.
00:17:55But did the landlord get a description of him?
00:17:57Miss Fisher, I assure you, there's nothing to worry about now.
00:18:02I couldn't believe this.
00:18:04Did you find anything else?
00:18:06Nothing else.
00:18:07Just the person, what you see there.
00:18:10And you're telling me not to worry.
00:18:11When I say we're working on it, I mean we're working on it.
00:18:15Look, I'll send someone over to the house to have a look around.
00:18:19The most important thing right now is for you to be aware and keep your eyes open.
00:18:24All right?
00:18:26They have pictures of my son in here.
00:18:29I know.
00:18:32I'm leaving in about half an hour.
00:18:46Okay.
00:18:48Hello?
00:18:49Hello?
00:18:56Hi.
00:18:57Hi.
00:18:57We got out.
00:18:59Oh, hold on a second.
00:19:00There's someone at the door.
00:19:02There's a police officer here.
00:19:10Oh, wow.
00:19:11That was fast.
00:19:12He'll just want to come in and look around.
00:19:14Let him know I'll be there in a couple of hours if he needs to speak to me.
00:19:17Have a great trip.
00:19:18I'll see you in a week.
00:19:19Bye.
00:19:23Hello.
00:19:24Come on in.
00:19:32You have two messages.
00:19:49Message one.
00:19:50Hi, Mom.
00:19:51It's me.
00:19:51I'm calling like you asked me to.
00:19:53Love you.
00:19:54Bye, Mom.
00:19:55Message two.
00:19:56Hi, it's Rosa.
00:19:58I'm at the airport.
00:19:59My flight is on time.
00:20:01Don't forget to eat.
00:20:02I'll see you soon.
00:20:03End of messages.
00:20:05Oh, my God.
00:20:09Not again.
00:20:10Nothing.
00:20:11?
00:20:13OK, Mom.
00:20:19Well, we're going.
00:20:22Well, let's change it.
00:20:25I'm going to try it with her.
00:20:26I want you.
00:20:27l hope to take it on time.
00:20:28But, you know, if nothing to pay for my life, you won't cry.
00:20:29Anyone?"
00:20:29Be sure the activity is on time.
00:20:30I want you to take that trip before me.
00:20:31Okay.
00:20:32What?
00:20:33Well, let's go on.
00:20:33Hi.
00:20:48Hi.
00:20:52Lucas.
00:20:53Hi, Kate.
00:20:54Come in.
00:20:58What's with the lights?
00:21:04No.
00:21:05I didn't have a chance to get the electrician to come by.
00:21:07I've been busy.
00:21:09Just point me towards your electrical box, and I'll have the lights back on in a second.
00:21:12Oh, thank you.
00:21:13It's downstairs.
00:21:14You can't miss it.
00:21:20It's been a while.
00:21:22It has.
00:21:23I'm sorry I haven't called you since I've been back in town.
00:21:26It's just everything's been a little hectic.
00:21:28When did you get back?
00:21:30A couple of weeks ago.
00:21:32I never thought I'd be back in Cambridge.
00:21:35It wasn't part of my ten-year plan.
00:21:37Yeah, well, ten-year plans have ways of going off course.
00:21:41All taken care of.
00:21:43So, we should talk.
00:21:44Detective Sinclair told you that we'd be by to take a look around the house.
00:21:47Well, somebody came by earlier, and my housekeeper said you showed an officer around.
00:21:51What's that?
00:21:52An officer came by earlier.
00:21:54Well, what time was that?
00:21:564.35.
00:21:56I just left the station.
00:21:57Okay.
00:21:58So, your housekeeper showed him around.
00:21:59Can we talk to her?
00:22:01She's visiting her daughter in Chicago.
00:22:03Why?
00:22:04Hathaway, why don't you go find out who that was?
00:22:08So, I was at the apartment where they found your purse.
00:22:12You know, I can't believe you're still with the Boston PD.
00:22:15Well, I'm not.
00:22:16I came back here a few years ago.
00:22:17I, um, I guess I wanted something slower.
00:22:20What'd they say?
00:22:25Then who was it?
00:22:26We'll find out.
00:22:28Let me just look around.
00:22:31So, we found this picture.
00:22:36I don't recognize him.
00:22:38Okay.
00:22:39Okay.
00:22:39We also found this article.
00:22:44That was the most recent thing we could find.
00:22:46Uh, that and some class schedules from Haskins.
00:22:49You don't think the man that came by was wearing a police uniform?
00:22:53That was Herzog's MO.
00:22:54Herzog died in prison.
00:22:55No, I...
00:22:56Yeah, I know.
00:22:57Look, you don't know who could be responsible for this sort of thing, do you?
00:23:04After all this time?
00:23:07The civil suit that the families brought against you, that was dropped, right?
00:23:11Yes.
00:23:12Okay, and you were just appointed at Haskins, what, three months ago?
00:23:16Okay.
00:23:16Look, I'm going to go through all the recent enrollments.
00:23:19I'll go through administration.
00:23:20Am I in danger?
00:23:21What if this guy's a copycat of Herzog?
00:23:24There's no evidence.
00:23:26All clear.
00:23:27Okay.
00:23:28Look, we're going to do everything that we can to make sure that you're not in danger.
00:23:33All right, but in the meantime, here's my card.
00:23:36Give me a call if you have to.
00:23:37Okay.
00:23:39Tonight, lock up.
00:23:41Thanks.
00:23:41Okay.
00:23:42Bye.
00:23:43Thanks.
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00:24:10Let's go.
00:24:40Let's go.
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00:25:41Hey, it's Lucas.
00:25:55You scared me out to death.
00:26:01Come in.
00:26:02I tried calling.
00:26:09I was worried.
00:26:11Come in.
00:26:13I thought I'd stick around for a while.
00:26:18Keep watch if you'd like.
00:26:20Thanks.
00:26:21I'd like that.
00:26:22I mean, I'm going to set up a detail tomorrow.
00:26:28I think everything's going to be fine.
00:26:30Just better to be safe.
00:26:31Yes, of course.
00:26:32You know, Kate, if someone is digging up this Herzog business in order to scare you, it's probably somebody you know.
00:26:41Yeah, I thought the same thing.
00:26:43I've been doing some research.
00:26:50This is all from the Herzog case.
00:26:56I started going through everything after you left.
00:26:59There's a lot here.
00:27:02Yeah.
00:27:03You know, when the Rose family convinced all the other families to band together to press charges against me, the only way I could face them was by learning everything I could about their daughters.
00:27:11I talked to their friends when I could, their teachers.
00:27:14Look, you have to understand that when Herzog called me to say he had information on the September Slayer, I didn't believe it was him.
00:27:22You have no idea how many people phoned in fake tips, how many psychos tried to take the credit.
00:27:29I'm not judging.
00:27:30No, I know.
00:27:31I know.
00:27:32I just can't stop judging myself.
00:27:33Okay, you were innocent.
00:27:35You weren't responsible for even one of these girls' deaths.
00:27:41I could have saved her, though.
00:27:48I wanted those interviews, you know?
00:27:51I wanted to catch the September Slayer.
00:27:53I thought I'd get a network deal out of it.
00:27:55You can't.
00:27:56You can't.
00:27:57That's true.
00:27:58It's true.
00:27:59I put it on myself.
00:28:00I ran those stupid ads.
00:28:02I set up a hotline for tips.
00:28:03I was cocky.
00:28:04I thought I could be, I don't know, do a better job than the police.
00:28:09And the guy, the actual serial killer, calls me and confesses everything.
00:28:14And I don't give my interview to the police.
00:28:17I don't believe him and he kills another girl like he said he would and I did nothing.
00:28:20Okay, you gotta let it go.
00:28:22Mm.
00:28:23Sure.
00:28:26What happened after the trial?
00:28:28Mm.
00:28:29Well, the frenzy never really died down.
00:28:33My husband couldn't handle the bad publicity.
00:28:37He moved out.
00:28:38I lost my job and I sold the house in six months.
00:28:40This teaching position is a new start for Robbie and I.
00:28:45It must have been hard for him.
00:28:47Yeah, it was.
00:28:49What about you?
00:28:52We lost touch a long time ago.
00:28:55Yeah.
00:28:56A very long time ago.
00:28:58You wanna see what all the fuss is about?
00:29:04I haven't seen this since the trial.
00:29:21Mr. Herzog, that is your name.
00:29:25So you claim to be involved in the kidnappings and murders of six women, right?
00:29:30But with the police working on this case for the past six years,
00:29:33why is it then that you're not even on their long list of suspects?
00:29:36It's ironic, isn't it?
00:29:37What is?
00:29:38You wait so long to be noticed and they won't even honor that.
00:29:43It's as if the police forgot entirely to consider the girls and ask themselves why.
00:29:49All right, Mr. Herzog.
00:29:51Well, let me ask you.
00:29:52Why?
00:29:53Do you know what all the girls had in common?
00:29:57Well, you tell me, what do they have in common?
00:30:00Turn the question back on to me.
00:30:04Is that what they teach in journalism school?
00:30:07Maybe.
00:30:11Are you farsighted?
00:30:13Hmm?
00:30:14I notice you squint even though you have your glasses on.
00:30:17I can't see what that has to do with the murders.
00:30:21Don't make me spell it out.
00:30:23It's beneath us both.
00:30:25Well, I looked into your background, Mr. Herzog.
00:30:28And five years ago you worked as an optician's assistant at an eyewear shop.
00:30:32Warmer.
00:30:33If you are responsible for the girls' deaths, what is the significance of September 8th?
00:30:38Everyone has had a bad day that ingrains itself in memory.
00:30:43Some people use that day as a measure reminding themselves that they somehow survived it.
00:30:49And if you think about it, Kate, that bad day becomes a good thing.
00:30:53Because it represents a hurdle that's been overcome.
00:30:57But I'm not some people.
00:31:00What do you think of when you think of September 8th?
00:31:03Or September, for that matter?
00:31:06Early fall start of school.
00:31:08Oh, much warmer.
00:31:11So why did...
00:31:13You okay?
00:31:15I thought I could do this, but I'm not ready.
00:31:18Okay, you're tired.
00:31:20Why don't you go get some sleep?
00:31:22No, it's okay.
00:31:24Don't you like a cup of tea?
00:31:27Yeah.
00:31:32This is Robbie.
00:31:34Yes.
00:31:35This is my rock.
00:31:37He's a good looking kid.
00:31:39Hm.
00:31:54What did I do that made you walk away?
00:31:57From us?
00:31:59What are you talking about, Kate?
00:32:01We just grew apart.
00:32:03You walked out on me with barely a word.
00:32:06Okay.
00:32:07Do you really want to talk about this?
00:32:12Well, you never told me why.
00:32:14You wanted a life that I couldn't give you, Kate.
00:32:16Oh.
00:32:17We never would have lasted.
00:32:18I just pulled the plug before you had to.
00:32:21Well, are you wrong?
00:32:23No.
00:32:24I'm not.
00:32:25You outgrew me.
00:32:27We were just kids.
00:32:28You have any idea how lost I was when you left?
00:32:31Did you ever think of that?
00:32:34What?
00:32:35What?
00:32:36We're strangers now?
00:32:38You're acting like nothing ever happened between us?
00:32:41Kate, it's not...
00:32:42Just...
00:32:43Just tell me what we should do, Lucas.
00:32:48Because I thought I'd...
00:32:50I'd feel nothing when you landed on my doorstep.
00:32:53Just tell me.
00:32:58I still remember the first time I saw you.
00:33:03And I'm still sold.
00:33:04You're out.
00:33:05You're out.
00:33:06You're out.
00:33:07You're out.
00:33:08You're out.
00:33:09You're out.
00:33:10But it's really close to us.
00:33:11You're out.
00:33:12You're out.
00:33:13You're out.
00:33:14Did I outgrow you again?
00:33:42Very funny.
00:33:44No.
00:33:45I just got a phone call.
00:33:46They found a body.
00:33:47I need to go check it out.
00:33:49Anything I should know about?
00:33:50No.
00:33:51Just standard police stuff.
00:33:53But look, don't take any chances today, okay?
00:33:55Stay where people can see you while I'm gone.
00:33:57That should be easy.
00:33:58I have class today.
00:34:00I'll hook up with you later, as soon as I can.
00:34:02Okay.
00:34:03Bye.
00:34:05Okay.
00:34:06Okay.
00:34:07Bye.
00:34:08Bye.
00:34:09Bye.
00:34:10Bye.
00:34:11How long has this guy been here?
00:34:12I'll know more when I get him back to the lab.
00:34:13But my guess is eight or nine days.
00:34:14Anything else?
00:34:15No clothes, no ID.
00:34:16I'll need a couple days to do a proper composite.
00:34:17Yeah.
00:34:19I'll need a couple days to do a proper composite.
00:34:20But your pick was male, early 20s, killed by two gunshot wounds to the head.
00:34:21I'll need a couple days.
00:34:22I'll need a couple days.
00:34:23I'll need a couple days to do a proper composite.
00:34:32But your pick was male, early 20s, killed by two gunshot wounds to the head.
00:34:48killed by two gunshot wounds to the head,
00:34:50burned, then tossed in the pond.
00:34:52So what are we looking at in terms of IDing this guy?
00:34:55I'll do what I can, but a sculptural composite of his face
00:34:57is gonna take a couple of days.
00:34:59Maybe we'll get lucky.
00:35:00Maybe.
00:35:01Thanks.
00:35:03So how do things go with the Fisherwoman?
00:35:05I heard you found it necessary to give her some personal protection.
00:35:08Yeah, I'm gonna put a detail on her tonight.
00:35:10Not what I meant.
00:35:11Yeah, I know.
00:35:12It's a great way to use our stretch resources.
00:35:14I hope you found it worth it.
00:35:15You know what, Mel? It's too far.
00:35:17What's your problem with her, anyway?
00:35:18She got a couple of good cops fired two years ago.
00:35:20And now that she needs her help,
00:35:21we're just supposed to forget what happened?
00:35:23Yeah.
00:35:24That's exactly what we're supposed to do.
00:35:43Professor.
00:35:44Ah, Miss Fisher.
00:35:47I've been waiting for you.
00:35:49Did you find what you were looking for?
00:35:51Oh, lovely article on you in the school paper.
00:35:56I haven't seen it.
00:35:57It's very complimentary.
00:35:59I just wanted to see how your lecture plans were coming along.
00:36:04Fine, thanks.
00:36:05I feel like we got off to a bad start.
00:36:14I'm able to let bygones be bygones.
00:36:17And, as a peacemaking gesture, would like to offer my help
00:36:20should you feel like you are in over your head.
00:36:23After all, you've never actually taught anything before.
00:36:26Well, how generous.
00:36:30Yes, well, do take me up on it.
00:36:33Perhaps one of these days we'll even get the chance
00:36:35to have a drink together.
00:36:37It's possible, yeah.
00:36:39Oh, Professor Gilden, this is Detective Kelly.
00:36:43Detective.
00:36:45Thank you for the kind offer,
00:36:46but I'm gonna have to take a rain check on that drink.
00:36:49Certainly.
00:36:50Admirers already?
00:37:03Are you jealous?
00:37:04Yes.
00:37:06So, I checked in on the families of Herzog's victims
00:37:09to see how they're doing,
00:37:10and there's still a few to get back to me,
00:37:12but see these names?
00:37:15These are the students that signed up for your class
00:37:17after that article of you teaching here was printed.
00:37:20Harold Cortis, Neal Dre, Karen Essex, Karl McTavish.
00:37:25None of these names are Amy Bell.
00:37:27Well, those four students are gonna be in your class this afternoon.
00:37:30I've pulled a picture of Karen Essex,
00:37:32but we need to figure out who the other three are.
00:37:34What about their student IDs?
00:37:35Yeah, we're running into a block with the school.
00:37:37The student union won't let us pull pictures without probable cause,
00:37:39but we'll get around it.
00:37:41I don't recognize her at all.
00:37:43I've got an idea for the other three.
00:37:48Hello. Hi. I'm Kate Fisher, and this is Ethics in Journalism.
00:38:08I have a questionnaire that I'd like you all to fill out.
00:38:13It's sort of an exercise that I thought we'd try.
00:38:16I'm also gonna hand out this camera.
00:38:18You can take a snapshot of yourself, print it out at the end of the class,
00:38:21and attach it to your questionnaire.
00:38:23At the end of the semester, we are also going to answer the same questions
00:38:28and see how much we've changed.
00:38:30Hopefully, we'll notice a more positive, informed version of ourselves,
00:38:33and if your answers are the same at the end of the year as they are at the beginning,
00:38:36then you get a refund.
00:38:38Yeah, just kidding.
00:38:40So the nature of your interview dictates your approach.
00:38:53For example, an in-depth feature requires a different type of interview
00:38:56than a fact-finding piece, but we still need to ask the same basic questions.
00:39:00Anyone else?
00:39:01I was just going through the syllabus and noticed there's no mention of the Herzog case on it.
00:39:08Seeing as this is ethics in journalism, I'm just wondering if you plan to address it.
00:39:13I do.
00:39:14And it's probably on everyone's mind.
00:39:16No, no, it's okay.
00:39:18We should discuss it, so why don't we do it next class?
00:39:20Wait, just one more question.
00:39:22You spent your early career building a reputation as a serious journalist.
00:39:26You covered the October riots in Israel
00:39:28and won an award for the piece you wrote on the Mumbai bombings.
00:39:31I can't help but wonder why you jumped on this September Slayer thing.
00:39:35I mean, didn't it seem like you crossed the line into sensationalist journalism?
00:39:39Are you saying that a serial killer loose in your own backyard
00:39:42is less newsworthy than a bombing halfway around the world?
00:39:45No, but at what point is it considered entertainment as opposed to journalism?
00:39:50No, this is a good question.
00:39:53What makes news relevant?
00:39:54It's something every journalist has to think about.
00:39:56Who is your audience and what do they want to learn about?
00:39:59Hmm?
00:40:00I personally stand by the fact that two years ago
00:40:03everybody watching my show wanted to learn more about the September Slayer
00:40:06than they did about the elections in Pakistan.
00:40:08It's simply because their lives were being affected by the September Slayer.
00:40:12They were afraid.
00:40:15I was afraid.
00:40:17It's a terrifying thing to realize that there's someone out there planning to abduct some nameless, unassuming girl.
00:40:26It could have been your daughter, your mother, your sister, your best friend.
00:40:29It was an incredibly important story, but crossing the line into sensationalism, as you asked?
00:40:34Well, I guess when you stop winning the awards and start making the front page of the tabloids, you've crossed some sort of line.
00:40:40Look, it just seems...
00:40:42Look.
00:40:43We'll have plenty of time to discuss Herzog and all the other cases that I've worked on, but let's not turn this into an interview on your first day.
00:40:50Okay?
00:40:51Okay?
00:40:53I'll see you tomorrow.
00:41:21I'll see you tomorrow.
00:41:51Hey, Dr. Harris.
00:41:52Thanks for coming.
00:41:53Okay, this is Dr. Harris.
00:41:54He works in abnormal psych, and he's been consulting with the police since the original case.
00:42:20Yeah, Lucas brought me up to speed.
00:42:24Can I see the image?
00:42:25Here.
00:42:26From the Book of Hours, Herzog liked it.
00:42:28It's a calendar image for the month of September.
00:42:31And scrawled across the bottom is the Roman numeral number eight.
00:42:36September 8th.
00:42:38The day Herzog killed all of his victims.
00:42:40I think someone's sending me a message.
00:42:43What do you think, Harris?
00:42:45I agree with Kate.
00:42:47Can I see the questionnaires?
00:42:49So these are the famous four?
00:42:52And him?
00:42:53Neil Dre.
00:42:54He was the one that pushed me on the Herzog case today.
00:42:56I can't help but wonder why you jumped on this September Slayer thing.
00:43:01Neil Dre.
00:43:02He's 21 years of age.
00:43:03His parents are deceased.
00:43:04He worked at a small newspaper in New Mexico for the last year.
00:43:07I'd check with the paper.
00:43:08Ask what he was like to work with.
00:43:10I was just going through the syllabus and noticed there's no mention of the Herzog case on him.
00:43:19Karen Essex.
00:43:20She went from psych to phys ed to film then to journalism.
00:43:23It does explain her late enrollment.
00:43:25Even though she's in and out of courses, her grades are strong.
00:43:27She's involved in extracurricular activity.
00:43:30I think she's just indecisive.
00:43:32Since this is ethics in journalism, I'm just wondering if you plan to address it.
00:43:38Colin McTavish.
00:43:39First year student.
00:43:40Spent a year traveling around Asia.
00:43:42This is interesting.
00:43:44What?
00:43:45His writing doesn't seem like that of a first year journalism student.
00:43:48Anything about him seem familiar?
00:43:49No, but none of them do.
00:43:51I mean, could this just be a copycat?
00:43:52All of this?
00:43:53Yeah.
00:43:54The pictures?
00:43:55The articles on the wall down in the apartment?
00:43:57The image?
00:43:58That's too orchestrated for it not to be personal.
00:44:01Who's the last one?
00:44:05Didn't it seem like you crossed the line into sensationalist journalism?
00:44:09Harold Cortis.
00:44:10I can't quite put my finger on it, but there's something that's familiar about him.
00:44:14What do you think, Harris?
00:44:15At the very least, I think whoever is doing this wants to scare you.
00:44:19But I think there's more going on here.
00:44:22Considering your past, it could be one of these four students.
00:44:25Or I'm afraid it could be any number of people.
00:44:40Yeah?
00:44:41It's Detective Kelly.
00:44:42I'll put you in.
00:45:10Hey, Mr. Alvarez.
00:45:12I just wanted to come by and show you a couple pictures.
00:45:15See if any of these people look familiar.
00:45:26I don't know.
00:45:27You know how many students I ran through here?
00:45:29They all look the same.
00:45:30Alvarez, you remember my partner?
00:45:32She actually thinks she looked pretty good for this.
00:45:34What?
00:45:35Turns out she looked into your past and there's some priors.
00:45:38You neglected to mention.
00:45:40So I'll ask you again, Alvarez.
00:45:42Any of those kids look familiar?
00:45:46I swear.
00:45:50He may have been a bit older, maybe.
00:45:52I don't remember, honest.
00:46:05What now?
00:46:26I need your phone.
00:46:27What?
00:46:28The last caller was 7-1-5-5-5-5-0-1-5-6.
00:46:41Press 1 to be connected.
00:46:46H&H Costumes.
00:46:58Morton Dunn?
00:46:59Yes?
00:47:00I'm Detective Kelly.
00:47:01We spoke earlier on the phone.
00:47:02Right, right, right.
00:47:03Um, I found the receipt you were asking about.
00:47:09I've been phoning this guy for over three weeks.
00:47:11Never called you back?
00:47:12Nope.
00:47:13He rents two outfits, never returns them.
00:47:15See, a police uniform and a clown suit.
00:47:18Says his name was Pete Boyette.
00:47:21Can I show you some photos?
00:47:23See if any of these look familiar?
00:47:30I don't know.
00:47:31I'm afraid none of these seem right.
00:47:34But, you know, I see a lot of people the end of the day, so...
00:47:37Of course.
00:47:39Look, if you, uh, if you think of anything, give me a call, okay?
00:47:43Sure.
00:47:44Oh, hold on a second.
00:47:59Hey there.
00:48:00Hey.
00:48:01You still here, Professor?
00:48:02I'm just preparing for tomorrow's lecture.
00:48:04Oh, yeah.
00:48:05No rest for the wicked, I guess.
00:48:07Well, good luck with that.
00:48:14All right.
00:48:44early fall start of school
00:48:52much warmer
00:48:54so why did you do it
00:48:57I did it because
00:48:59they
00:49:01didn't see me
00:49:03well why come forward now
00:49:08because I'm so tired
00:49:13Kate and
00:49:15the school year
00:49:19is just
00:49:21about to begin
00:49:43to begin
00:49:50to begin
00:49:51to begin
00:51:57Anything promising?
00:51:59Two days until September 8th, and I'm nowhere near finding out he's doing this to Kate.
00:52:03From Dr. Ward.
00:52:07She says you owe her.
00:52:08Thanks.
00:52:09Lucas, we got a problem.
00:52:19It's the same guy, which means our stalker is posing as our John Doe.
00:52:31We have to ID this body fast.
00:52:33We've got a murderer out there.
00:52:34Okay, we're going to rush this through the ID system fast.
00:52:38All right.
00:52:39Look, and while you're at it, talk to the captain.
00:52:41We need more men on this field.
00:52:42You got it.
00:52:46Lucas, Kate Fisher, line one.
00:52:48She sounds upset.
00:52:48Thanks for coming over.
00:53:02What happened?
00:53:03I just want to do what I normally do without feeling.
00:53:13I was planning my next lecture, and maybe my imagination's running away on me, but I could have sworn somebody was following me on campus.
00:53:19I told John to keep Robbie longer.
00:53:24What's he going to think about all this?
00:53:25Look, we don't have to tell Robbie anything.
00:53:27There's nothing for him to worry about.
00:53:29Oh, God, as usual, he didn't listen.
00:53:41Hi, sweetheart.
00:53:44Oh, I missed you.
00:53:48Hi, Mom.
00:53:48How was it?
00:53:49It was great.
00:53:50Yeah?
00:53:51What did you do?
00:53:51I got to go fishing.
00:53:52Yeah?
00:53:53I wrestled wild boar.
00:53:54Oh, come on.
00:53:55You did not.
00:53:56You're alive.
00:53:56Okay.
00:53:57I didn't.
00:54:03Sweetheart, this is Lucas.
00:54:05He's a friend of mine.
00:54:06We grew up together, and he's a policeman.
00:54:09Really?
00:54:10Cool.
00:54:11It's good to finally meet you.
00:54:13I've heard a lot about you.
00:54:15Oh.
00:54:16I need to take this.
00:54:19Official police business.
00:54:20Excuse me.
00:54:29Detective Kelly.
00:54:30Hey, Detective.
00:54:31Bart Levinson from the Albuquerque Banner.
00:54:33Got your message.
00:54:34And to answer your question, I don't seem to recall a Neil Dre ever having worked here.
00:54:38Really?
00:54:38Well, he has you down as a reference.
00:54:40Is it possible that he was an intern or someone that wasn't actually employed?
00:54:45Intern?
00:54:46Well, truth is, Detective, there's only ten of us on staff as it is.
00:54:50Okay.
00:54:50Uh, thank you for your time.
00:54:51My pleasure.
00:55:02Sweetheart, why don't you go and brush your teeth?
00:55:04I'll be there in a minute.
00:55:06Okay.
00:55:06Okay.
00:55:06Habi.
00:55:32Hey!
00:55:33Hey!
00:55:33Hey!
00:55:33Hey!
00:55:34Hey!
00:55:34Hey!
00:55:34There's definitely someone here, and it could have been a woman.
00:56:04Okay, it's a big day ahead of us, huh?
00:56:14Are you ready?
00:56:15Whatever, I guess.
00:56:16Well, you'd do great.
00:56:17Your friend's gonna be really nice, and I've met your teacher.
00:56:20She's looking forward to meeting you.
00:56:22We'll see.
00:56:23Good luck.
00:56:24I'll see you after school.
00:56:30Because I'm so tired, Kate.
00:56:53And the school year is just about to begin.
00:57:02Since tomorrow marks the day that each of his victims lost their lives, I thought it would
00:57:20be a good opportunity to discuss what happened.
00:57:26So let's get down to some questions.
00:57:31Why didn't you think Herzog was the one?
00:57:33The police held back key information from the public that Herzog never once mentioned
00:57:37to me during the interview.
00:57:39I pushed him to tell me something that only the killer would know, and he froze at the
00:57:44question.
00:57:45His name was nowhere to be found on the list of suspects from the police.
00:57:48He had no priors I could dig up.
00:57:50He just seemed wrong for it.
00:57:51Yeah, but he wasn't wrong for it.
00:57:53He was the killer.
00:57:55And didn't you have an ethical obligation to turn over the DVDs?
00:57:59It wasn't my interview to turn over.
00:58:01It was the networks.
00:58:02I personally didn't think Herzog was the guy.
00:58:05Neither did my bosses.
00:58:07But we were gonna go through the tapes and see if there was any information in there
00:58:10that the police might find useful before we turned them over anyway.
00:58:14Yes.
00:58:15Do you eventually share all of the tapes of the police?
00:58:18Yes.
00:58:20Witnesses or people coming forward with tips are often nervous about talking to the police.
00:58:25So meeting with me was a safe alternative.
00:58:28And did Herzog ever try to contact you again once he was arrested?
00:58:33Yes, he did.
00:58:34Um, what did he say?
00:58:41He, he said that we weren't all that different from each other.
00:58:44That we were both trying to get noticed.
00:58:48And as far as he was concerned, I was looking to make a name for myself of his actions.
00:58:53Maybe he was right.
00:58:55I thought I was untouchable and could break the case.
00:58:57And he thought he was above the law.
00:59:00Well, it's a very powerful role we have as reporters.
00:59:04You know, we can offer somebody that moment of fame and sometimes at too high a cost.
00:59:08And sometimes I wonder if the killer's desire to expose himself, as was the case with Herzog,
00:59:13isn't just as troubling as the audience's taste for the abnormal.
00:59:17Well, isn't that kind of what you were banking on? No offense, but do you really think you conducted yourself ethically?
00:59:23Look, as journalists, we are obliged to conduct ourselves to the highest standards, and that's what I did.
00:59:33What I want all of you to remember is this.
00:59:36Don't give in to the ratings game.
00:59:38Don't tell sensational stories just to get the biggest crowds.
00:59:42Just make sure you tell good stories.
00:59:44That's all.
00:59:48I'll see you at the Dean's Barbecue.
01:00:08That was tough.
01:00:09Was it ever.
01:00:11You did great.
01:00:14I'm sorry.
01:00:15After Ron, I promised I'd pick up Robbie and take him by the party.
01:00:18Meet your chaperone.
01:00:37It's all clear here.
01:00:38Hathaway, what's your 20?
01:00:40Covering the west entrance.
01:00:41I'll clear on mine.
01:00:42That would look like it.
01:00:43You're right.
01:00:44That's true.
01:00:45Mom.
01:00:46I have some cotton candy.
01:00:47What, sweetheart?
01:00:48I have some cotton candy.
01:00:49What, sweetheart?
01:00:50I have some cotton candy.
01:00:51Sweetheart, that stuff should be banned.
01:00:55Okay, wait up.
01:00:56Okay, wait up.
01:00:57Okay, one back.
01:00:58Yes.
01:00:59Can I have some cotton candy?
01:01:00I have some cotton candy.
01:01:01I have some cotton candy.
01:01:02I have some cotton candy.
01:01:03I have some cotton candy.
01:01:04Sweetheart, that stuff should be banned.
01:01:05What, sweetheart?
01:01:06What, sweetheart?
01:01:07I have some cotton candy.
01:01:08Sweetheart, that stuff should be banned.
01:01:11Hey, wait up.
01:01:12Okay, one back.
01:01:13Yes.
01:01:14Can I have the ball?
01:01:15Yeah.
01:01:16Well.
01:01:17See you later.
01:01:18Oh.
01:01:19Oh.
01:01:20Oh.
01:01:21Oh.
01:01:22Bearing everyone too much, please.
01:01:23Yeah.
01:01:24I'm one too much.
01:01:25Enjoying yourself?
01:01:26Oh, yes.
01:01:28And this must be Robbie.
01:01:29I've heard your mom talk about you.
01:01:31Have you tried out for your school's baseball team yet?
01:01:35How did you know you played?
01:01:36All little boys love baseball.
01:01:37Isn't that right, Robbie?
01:01:38Trevor, isn't it?
01:01:39Detective.
01:01:40Nice to see you enjoying some off-the-clock time with our kid.
01:01:42It's maybe about time you change your drink or drink.
01:01:43Yeah.
01:01:44Yeah.
01:01:45Yeah.
01:01:46Yeah.
01:01:47Yeah.
01:01:48Yeah.
01:01:49Yeah.
01:01:50Yeah.
01:01:51Yeah.
01:01:52Yeah.
01:01:53Yeah.
01:01:54Yeah.
01:01:55Yeah.
01:01:56Yeah.
01:01:57Yeah.
01:01:58Yeah.
01:01:59Yeah.
01:02:00Yeah.
01:02:01Yeah.
01:02:02Yeah.
01:02:03It's maybe about time you change your drink of choice.
01:02:05I wouldn't want to have one of my men have to escort you home.
01:02:10Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:02:14Wait up.
01:02:15Right there.
01:02:18Look.
01:02:19It's Neil.
01:02:20He's taking pictures of us.
01:02:21Look.
01:02:22Okay.
01:02:23All right.
01:02:24Hold on.
01:02:25Guys, I need someone on the south side.
01:02:27I'm looking for a man, dark hair, with a camera.
01:02:29I need him stopped and I need him held.
01:02:31I'll go.
01:02:32Robbie?
01:02:33Robbie?
01:02:34Robbie!
01:02:35Robbie!
01:02:36Mom!
01:02:37Mom!
01:02:38Over here!
01:02:39Look, Mom.
01:02:40Let's get you guys out of here.
01:02:41That's a good idea.
01:02:42Mommy!
01:02:43Mom!
01:02:46Mom!
01:02:47Over here!
01:02:52Look, Mom!
01:02:57Let's get you guys out of here.
01:02:58That's a good idea.
01:03:02Daddy, you can't come in!
01:03:03Here, Daddy!
01:03:04Here, here.
01:03:05Here.
01:03:06Come in.
01:03:07Come in.
01:03:08Baby!
01:03:09Neil Drey.
01:03:27Uh, yeah, can I help you?
01:03:29Yeah, I'm, uh, Detective Lucas Kelly.
01:03:32I'm with the, uh, police department.
01:03:34Mind if I come in?
01:03:35Uh, what is this about?
01:03:36There have been some robberies in the neighborhood,
01:03:38and I just want to ask you a few questions.
01:03:40Yeah, I'm busy. I'll be careful.
01:03:42Yeah, uh, Neil.
01:03:45I couldn't help but notice those are some very nice cameras back there.
01:03:49Thanks. You mind?
01:03:50I'm afraid I do.
01:03:52You see, in these robberies, there were some cameras stolen,
01:03:54so unless you want to do this the hard way,
01:03:56I'll need to come in and grab those serial numbers.
01:04:01I don't believe this.
01:04:04Wow, Neil.
01:04:17What kind of photos are you taking with these?
01:04:20I mean, doing any spying?
01:04:23Look, get your serial numbers,
01:04:25and then I would like you to leave.
01:04:26Okay.
01:04:28Um, you don't happen to have the receipts for these, do you?
01:04:31What, are you serious?
01:04:32Wow.
01:04:33I'd hate to have to take them.
01:04:34I don't believe this.
01:04:58You know, I don't think you can just take my property.
01:05:00I can run these, and, uh, I'll get back to you.
01:05:15Mel, hey, I'm walking out of Neil Dre's apartment.
01:05:18He's got pictures of Kate and the kid all over his computer.
01:05:21He's definitely our guy.
01:05:22I need to bring him in.
01:05:24All right, stay on him, and I'll make some calls.
01:05:26All right, ASAP, please.
01:05:28Look, any word on the body?
01:05:29We're still waiting for the ID to come in.
01:05:32Call the feds.
01:05:33Have them take a crack at the picture.
01:05:34We're running out of time.
01:05:35All right, sit tight, and I'll call you back
01:05:37when I get the okay to bring Dre in.
01:05:39Okay.
01:05:39Okay.
01:05:39Mom?
01:05:48Yes, sweetheart?
01:05:49Can I ask you something?
01:05:51Sure you can.
01:06:06Why are the police still here?
01:06:08Are we in trouble?
01:06:10No, we're not in trouble.
01:06:11I don't want you to worry, okay?
01:06:14I'm okay, Mom.
01:06:15Okay?
01:06:16We're just keeping an eye on us for a while.
01:06:18We'll be gone soon.
01:06:20Okay.
01:06:21Then go play.
01:06:22Okay.
01:06:22Kelly.
01:06:36Bring him in now.
01:06:38Not a moment too soon.
01:06:39Get out of the car.
01:06:54What?
01:06:55Get out of the car.
01:06:58What the hell is going on?
01:06:59I need you to come with me for questioning.
01:07:00Grab your bag.
01:07:01This isn't about any stolen cameras, is it?
01:07:07No.
01:07:08Excuse me, listen.
01:07:09I know my rights.
01:07:10Try stalking.
01:07:11Stalking?
01:07:12What the hell are you talking about?
01:07:13I'll have plenty of time to talk about it.
01:07:15Who the hell am I supposed to be stalking?
01:07:17Kate Fisher?
01:07:19Listen, there's been a misunderstanding.
01:07:20Sure there has.
01:07:21No, look, I'm serious.
01:07:22I don't know what you think you know.
01:07:23Look, do us both a favor and shut up
01:07:25until we get down to the station.
01:07:26Listen to me.
01:07:28I'm not a stalker.
01:07:29My name is Scott Rooker.
01:07:31I'm a reporter on assignment
01:07:33for the Jersey Chronicle.
01:07:49Get it.
01:07:50Get it.
01:07:50Get it.
01:07:50Oh, no.
01:07:52No, no.
01:07:54Go shoot.
01:07:59Gate, meet Becky Wade.
01:08:14Gate, meet Becky Wade.
01:08:15Gate, meet Becky Wade.
01:08:17What day will I find you next?
01:08:20Kate.
01:08:46Okay, hi.
01:08:48Listen, I think I might have something.
01:08:49There is a girl, Becky Wade,
01:08:51who's interning at the admin office
01:08:53that I think might be Laura Rose's sister.
01:08:55Okay, Kate, just sit tight.
01:08:56I'll check into it and I'll call you back.
01:09:01Mal, we got a hit.
01:09:02I need you to look up Becky Wade,
01:09:04who may in fact be Sandra Rose,
01:09:06the sister of Herzog's last victim.
01:09:09I'll call the family.
01:09:10Okay, just find her, all right?
01:09:13Maybe I can help.
01:09:16No, seriously.
01:09:17Listen, I've been following Kate.
01:09:19I don't deny it, but if this girl has two,
01:09:23I do not have a picture of her.
01:09:25I don't know.
01:09:39That's her.
01:09:43And I don't think she was working alone.
01:09:45I don't know.
01:09:46I don't know.
01:09:47I don't know.
01:09:48I don't know.
01:09:48I don't know.
01:09:50I don't know.
01:09:50Shoot.
01:09:51Go around.
01:09:58When's this going to be fixed?
01:09:59How's it the best part?
01:10:00I need you to come with me.
01:10:01I have to talk to the police officer.
01:10:03Fine, I'm going to get my mini player from the car.
01:10:05And grab your things, Reinhardt.
01:10:22Officer, I need to get a message to Lucas.
01:10:27Now it's time we play.
01:10:29Put your hands behind your back.
01:10:32Put your hands behind your back!
01:10:35That's it. We're gonna go for a little walk now.
01:10:42There it is.
01:10:44Quickly. Move it. Let's go.
01:10:47That's it. Walk a little faster, don't you?
01:10:50We can go downstairs now.
01:10:53That's it. Keep moving.
01:10:55Good. Good girl.
01:10:59That's it.
01:11:05Lucas, I'm getting no response from the patrol car at the Fisher House.
01:11:12Try again.
01:11:14You can hear, please.
01:11:16I'm not getting any answer to Kate's either.
01:11:18Can we get Hathaway out there now?
01:11:19Can we get Hathaway out there now?
01:11:20No, no, no, no.
01:11:21No, no, no, no, no.
01:11:22I've been waiting for you.
01:11:23No, no, no.
01:11:24No, no, no, no.
01:11:29No, no.
01:11:30Try to run again.
01:11:48Next time, I'll shoot you inside your wall.
01:11:50Now move, and you're gonna walk on.
01:11:56Wait to see what we snuck in while you were gone.
01:12:00Hello, Kate.
01:12:01Now sit.
01:12:02Sit down in the chair.
01:12:04Sit.
01:12:12I'm gonna tie your hands behind your back.
01:12:15See?
01:12:16You're gonna get your own bracelet.
01:12:18What do you want from me?
01:12:20Sss.
01:12:30Is the camera on?
01:12:45Camera's on.
01:12:48Well, you're getting the whole Herzog treatment tonight.
01:12:52What?
01:12:53Thanks to modern technology, we're gonna broadcast your death on the internet.
01:13:00We just need to do a few things first.
01:13:04I know who you are.
01:13:06You're Santa Rose, right?
01:13:09Well, give the lady a prize.
01:13:12We'll let you go if you can tell me who he is.
01:13:17Really, the scout's on her.
01:13:19You can leave.
01:13:20I'll give you five seconds.
01:13:22Five, four, three, two, one.
01:13:29Time's up.
01:13:32I don't know who he is.
01:13:34It's too bad, Kate.
01:13:36It's the only chance you'll get.
01:14:03911, what is your emergency?
01:14:06Please help.
01:14:07They have my mother.
01:14:08I heard a gunshot.
01:14:09What is your name?
01:14:10Robbie Benedict.
01:14:11Where are you calling from?
01:14:1220 Woodland Road.
01:14:13Robbie?
01:14:14Robbie, can you hear me?
01:14:15Robbie?
01:14:16You said your son wasn't home.
01:14:17He's not my son.
01:14:18It's...
01:14:19It's...
01:14:20Go get him.
01:14:21Aye.
01:14:22Aye.
01:14:23Aye.
01:14:24I see you.
01:14:25It's not my son.
01:14:26It's not my son.
01:14:27It's...
01:14:28It's...
01:14:29It's...
01:14:30Go get him.
01:14:31Aye.
01:14:32Aye.
01:14:33Aye.
01:14:34You see, one thing I learned when I was in the hospital is that everyone lies.
01:14:41They promised they could help me be normal again.
01:14:44And look how that turned out.
01:14:46So now, I don't believe you.
01:14:49Come on out.
01:15:04Robbie, it's okay.
01:15:05You see?
01:15:06I'm one of the good guys.
01:15:07I'm with the cops.
01:15:08I'm with the police.
01:15:09It's okay.
01:15:10We just got a call from Robbie Benedict saying his mom is being held.
01:15:37There's still no response from the patrol car.
01:15:39Okay.
01:15:40I need all units at the Fisher residence now.
01:15:41All right.
01:15:46Come on, Kate.
01:15:51Gotcha.
01:15:52Let's go.
01:15:56Come on up.
01:15:57All right.
01:15:58Let's go, buddy.
01:15:59Follow me.
01:16:00We're gonna go see your mom now, all right?
01:16:02That's it.
01:16:03Just right down here.
01:16:04Good.
01:16:05Good.
01:16:26Mom.
01:16:27Hi.
01:16:28Are you okay?
01:16:29I'm okay.
01:16:30You just gotta be quiet, okay?
01:16:32You lied to us, Kate.
01:16:33And here, we've been so patient.
01:16:36Come here, Robbie.
01:16:37Wow, you've grown up so much.
01:16:41Mom.
01:16:42Just do whatever you want to do to me.
01:16:44Just don't hurt him, okay?
01:16:48Why would I do that?
01:16:51Who am I, Becky?
01:16:53Tell her.
01:16:54He's the tin man.
01:16:55No heart.
01:16:57Okay, Robbie.
01:16:59Let's play.
01:17:01I'm going to put this black vault over your eyes.
01:17:06You know what the best part is?
01:17:12Is that you should have guessed who I was.
01:17:15Huh?
01:17:17You see this guy?
01:17:18It's right there.
01:17:21It's me.
01:17:22It's me.
01:17:25Laura.
01:17:27I know we're supposed to get married.
01:17:29It's fine.
01:17:31You're Anthony.
01:17:35I'm sorry.
01:17:36Sorry?
01:17:37You're sorry?
01:17:38Yeah.
01:17:39Yeah, you're gonna be very sorry, actually.
01:17:43Question for you.
01:17:45Are you squeamish?
01:17:46Because, uh, this is gonna hurt.
01:17:51A lot.
01:18:16No side of Roger and Hancock.
01:18:17Activity in the house, though.
01:18:18South side's back look out the window.
01:18:19Looks like the power was cut.
01:18:20All right, everyone.
01:18:21Move out.
01:18:22All right, everyone.
01:18:23Move out.
01:18:24All right, everyone.
01:18:25Move out.
01:18:26I'm sorry.
01:18:27I'm sorry.
01:18:28I'm sorry.
01:18:29I'm sorry.
01:18:30I'm sorry.
01:18:31I'm sorry.
01:18:32I'm sorry.
01:18:33I'm sorry.
01:18:34I'm sorry.
01:18:35I'm sorry.
01:18:36I'm sorry.
01:18:37No side of Roger and Hancock.
01:18:39Activity in the house, though.
01:18:41South side's back look out the window.
01:18:43Looks like the power was cut.
01:18:44All right, everyone.
01:18:45Move out.
01:18:46Move out.
01:19:16Can you see me?
01:19:17What did you do to me?
01:19:19This is your fault, you know.
01:19:21You know, you didn't deserve a second chance.
01:19:23And then you get a job lecturing people?
01:19:26What do we get, huh?
01:19:28You see, we're the deserving ones here, not you.
01:19:31I know I didn't recognize you before, but I remember how sad you were when you lost her.
01:19:39The book of Proverbs says the Lord hates six things.
01:19:42The first is haughty eyes, the second a lying tongue, and the third are hands that shed innocent blood.
01:19:52We're going to purge you of each of these things so you can be pure again.
01:19:57The camera just loves you.
01:20:12I have a partial view of the east side basement window.
01:20:18I need to see male Vick tied to a chair.
01:20:21Two perps.
01:20:23No sign of the boy.
01:20:25Male perp has a handgun.
01:20:27Until I have visual confirmation that the boy is safe, I want no shots fired, all right?
01:20:31You hear that?
01:20:32No shots.
01:20:33I'm going to try and make contact.
01:20:35Hello?
01:20:54Hi, this is Lucas.
01:20:55I'm with the police department.
01:20:57Everything's under control out here.
01:20:58Is everything all right in there?
01:21:00Yes.
01:21:01Everything's fine.
01:21:02Becky.
01:21:03Can I call you Becky?
01:21:04Sure.
01:21:05You can call me whatever.
01:21:06Okay.
01:21:07Look, I understand there's a little boy in there, and I want to help you out with this.
01:21:10I know you didn't want to harm him.
01:21:12Can you help me get him out of there?
01:21:13Why should I help you?
01:21:15All right.
01:21:16Open your mouth.
01:21:17Come on, baby.
01:21:18Don't let him get outside.
01:21:23Now, why did you do that?
01:21:24You've made a huge mess.
01:21:25All right.
01:21:26We got something.
01:21:27It's Robbie.
01:21:28Move in.
01:21:29Move in.
01:21:30Robbie!
01:21:31Over here.
01:21:32Come on, come on, come on, come on.
01:21:33Come on.
01:21:34Stay down.
01:21:35Stay down.
01:21:36Stay down.
01:21:37Stay down.
01:21:38Come on.
01:21:39Come on.
01:21:40Come on.
01:21:41Come on.
01:21:42Come on.
01:21:43Come on.
01:21:44Come on.
01:21:45Come on.
01:21:46Come on.
01:21:47Come on.
01:21:48Come on.
01:21:49Come on.
01:21:50Come on.
01:21:51Come on.
01:21:52Come on.
01:21:53Come on.
01:21:54Come on.
01:21:55Come on.
01:21:56Come on.
01:21:57Come on.
01:21:58Anthony!
01:21:59Anthony!
01:22:00Can you hear me?
01:22:01Pull fire.
01:22:02I'm going in.
01:22:15All right, everyone.
01:22:16Stand down and wait for my word.
01:22:21If anything happened to him.
01:22:28Listen, Becky, please just let me go.
01:22:31I'll do whatever you want.
01:22:33I'll move away.
01:22:34I won't bother you anymore.
01:22:51I haven't.
01:22:52I haven't seen this in so long.
01:22:53You look so happy together.
01:22:54Why do you have all these?
01:23:07I wanted to get to know her.
01:23:10You'll never know her.
01:23:12She was my sister.
01:23:21My best friend.
01:23:25I know.
01:23:27I know.
01:23:28I just wanted to stop talking.
01:23:42Now, Kate, thanks for playing along, but it's time we bring this thing to an end.
01:24:12Please.
01:24:19Kate, it's me.
01:24:24Where's Robbie?
01:24:25He's upstairs.
01:24:26He's good.
01:24:27I put something into my eyes.
01:24:28It's starting to wear off.
01:24:29It's okay.
01:24:30It'll be okay.
01:24:31Just wait here.
01:24:32I'll be right back.
01:24:33Don't move.
01:24:42Oh, thank you.
01:25:06Focus.
01:25:10It was really sweet of your boyfriend to try and save you.
01:25:11I'd save you what did you do to him? You just keep getting people into trouble Kate
01:25:25Okay, I hate her she's unconscious okay get out of here. I'll be right behind you
01:25:41Mom
01:25:56You're in one piece
01:26:12Thank you
01:26:22Tell me when you guys are cute and I want to get the house in the back of the shop got it
01:26:26Thanks Richard in this house that you see behind me Kate Fisher and my son Robbie has been held hostage for an hour
01:26:41You
01:27:11You
01:27:41You
01:28:11You
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