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00:28Afternoon, ladies.
00:36Morning.
00:39Excuse me, we're looking for, uh, Doris Laird.
00:42Uh, Mama D?
00:43Yeah, she's in her, uh, office.
00:45It's the kitchen.
00:46You want me to show you?
00:47Nope.
00:48We're good.
00:54Miss Laird?
00:56Oh, good.
00:57You found me.
00:58Oh, sorry.
01:00I thought I'd get this finished before you got here.
01:02Oh, no sweat.
01:03Keep at it.
01:05You're a brave woman living in a frat house.
01:07Oh, I don't live here.
01:08I just take care of the place and the boys.
01:12My friends think I'm out of my mind, but I love it.
01:15You been here a while?
01:16Five years.
01:17You know, after my husband died, I realized if I didn't find a new routine, you know, one
01:22with people in it...
01:24Well, sounds like you got that and then some.
01:26They're not as bad as you think.
01:28You know, they smell and they're loud, but they treat me like their favorite grandmother.
01:34And, uh, after the incident, well, one of them still walks me in the car at night.
01:40Nice.
01:41It is.
01:43Anyway...
01:44As I said on the phone, Detective Duval and I have read your case file.
01:53You're both caught up in the details of your assault, so there's no reason to repeat any
01:58of that.
01:59Ah, thank you.
02:01Just wondering, is there anything else you remember about the assault for the suspect that
02:10for any reason you didn't mention at the time?
02:15Maybe some detail that's come back to you since?
02:20Memories come back in bits and pieces.
02:22The truth is, I...I try very hard not to think about it.
02:30I understand that.
02:34I guess the one thing that does come up for me, not the only thing, but in there with everything
02:41else, as I...I think about his manner.
02:48What do you mean?
02:49Well...in some moments, he was actually, uh...gentle.
03:00Ah, I know that sounds...
03:02No, actually, one of the other victims said something similar.
03:08Oh.
03:08Well...well, that makes me feel, uh...I guess less...I don't know.
03:22Did she talk to him?
03:24She did.
03:25Yeah, I did, too.
03:27He said he'd had the urge for as long as he could remember, and he tried to fight for as
03:34long as he could, but then, one day, he just...gave in.
03:43I'm impressed you were able to carry on a conversation.
03:46My husband used to say, Dodo, you don't always have to talk to everyone.
03:51There was one moment when I couldn't say a thing.
04:01I thought he was going to drown me.
04:02But all he did was...make me wash.
04:14Pass that one off to Ingram. I'm not gonna get to it today.
04:31Pass that one off to Ingram.
04:41I'm not gonna get to it today.
04:42Yeah, it's up to speed.
04:44And there's the beanie from last week, the store in 76.
04:49You need to look at that, too.
04:52Okay, thanks.
04:54What are you doing over there?
04:57Playing Tetris?
04:58Yeah, I'm playing Tetris, because that's the kind of time I have in my life.
05:05Detectives. Special Agent Billy Taggart, come on back.
05:14Okay, so what's the story here?
05:16This an arranged marriage?
05:19The chief forcing the feds on you?
05:21Agent Taggart, if I didn't want to be here, I wouldn't be.
05:24Engaging the FBI was our idea.
05:28All right. Tell me how I can help.
05:30Most immediately, we need you to expedite a YSTR analysis.
05:34We have two matching samples.
05:35Yeah, I saw that in the case file.
05:37Well, now we have a third we need to test.
05:39There's another victim.
05:40They pulled some cells off a snow globe in her bedroom.
05:43Get me the sample. I can authorize them to do it in 48 hours.
05:46That'd be great. Thank you.
05:48What else?
05:49How is VICAP for finding serialists?
05:52If the investigator is thorough and motivated, the data set's great.
05:55It's safe to assume investigators are more thorough and motivated with murders than with rapes.
06:00Pretty safe, yeah?
06:01Don't look like you've just robbed us of our innocence, Taggart. We've been down this block before.
06:05We live on this block.
06:07Okay, so imperfect system. Plus, VICAP's best when the perpetrator has behavior that's unique.
06:13Your guy just garden variety horrible. His victims are all over the map. Old, young, different races. So he doesn't have a type.
06:20Cheery does. Women who live alone.
06:22That's not going to narrow things down on VICAP.
06:26I'm not saying don't use it. Do. Just set some time aside. You're gonna get a lot of hits and don't get your hopes up.
06:32Expectations managed. Thank you.
06:36Okay, so what else? What's not in these files I should know about?
06:42Nothing. That's it.
06:45Come on, you smart cops. You must have a hunch or two.
06:48Maybe the evidence isn't there yet. You don't want to go out on a limb.
06:53I'm like VICAP detective. The data I generate is only as good as the data I receive.
06:57That's a sexy description of yourself, Taggart. You use that in your dating profile.
07:02Okay. It's low courtship it is, so maybe instead I'll tell you what I think, huh?
07:07Sure.
07:09Your guy commits rape number one. Then there's a big gap year and a half before he does it again.
07:13Right.
07:14The gap between rapes number two and three, five weeks.
07:16Right. Shrinking window. He's accelerating.
07:19And just in time frame. The first attack on Aurora, no weapon. He didn't use one. He didn't refer to one.
07:25Correct.
07:26The next case in Westminster, he talked about a gun. Threatened to use it on the victim.
07:31But she never saw it, so maybe he had one, maybe he didn't. We don't know.
07:35In the third, he not only had a handgun, but he pointed it at the victim's head.
07:39A pattern of escalating threat. Each incident more violent, more frequent.
07:42It's like the progression of an addict needing a bigger hit to get the same high.
07:46There is an upside. A guy whose jonesing might not be as careful. Maybe next time he gets sloppy, leave something behind. Get spotted by a witness.
07:55Or maybe next time he pulls the trigger.
07:58Third option. We make sure next time never happens.
08:04For what it's worth, I would have told him about the cop angle.
08:11We came here to get information from him, not vice versa.
08:14He might have a beat on dirty cops.
08:16Or he might tell his entire team what we're thinking. Next thing you know, we're known statewide as the two lady cops trying to nail this on one of their co-workers. No thank you.
08:24This one, we're figuring out on our own.
08:27Okay, step it through. Thank you.
08:46Next, here we go.
08:57Can I help you?
09:18Um, I got this a couple of weeks ago.
09:22Uh, it's a citation and it said to wait for further instructions, but I didn't get any.
09:27I was just wondering if there's something I was supposed to do about it.
09:30Let me see.
09:35Okay.
09:40Ms. Adler, according to my computer, it looks like you missed a court date yesterday and there's a warrant out for your arrest.
09:47What?
09:50How was I supposed to know that? It didn't say anything about a court date on there.
09:54Okay, easy now.
09:55That's not fair.
09:56Okay, now let me just...
09:58How can they arrest you for something you didn't even know about?
10:01Ah, okay.
10:03Looks like the hearing notice was sent to a different address than the one here on the citation.
10:08Columbus Street, Seattle. Is that where you live?
10:11Columbus, I haven't lived there in five years. I don't even talk to those people anymore.
10:15Oh, boy.
10:18Well, why would they send the citation to the right address with the hearing notice to the wrong one?
10:22Well, the citation is issued in one office. The hearing notice is in another.
10:26They don't talk to each other. It's a problem. Come with me.
10:36All right. So, since the hearing notice was sent to the wrong address, which is not your fault,
10:40the judge has lifted the warn and rescheduled your arraignment for this afternoon.
10:44You give this to your lawyer and tell them that you have to be in front of the judge this afternoon.
10:49I don't have a lawyer. What am I supposed to do? I...
10:53Okay, deep breath. Let's...
10:56Ah! Mr. Hughes! Hold up!
11:02Oh, no, no, no, no, Ms. Bell, no. No.
11:05How can you say no before you even know what I'm going to say?
11:07Long and bitter experience.
11:09This young lady has to be in front of Judge Costas today at 3, and she needs a public defender.
11:13Now, isn't that what you do for a living?
11:14No, I don't work in the PD's office. I am a court-appointed attorney.
11:17Mr. Hughes is going to help you, huh?
11:18I'm sorry. No, I'm not. I'm sorry, miss.
11:20Look, I got four cases on the docket this morning and a pretrial motion this afternoon.
11:23There's no way.
11:24Ms...
11:25No, I'm...
11:28I'm sorry. No.
11:32This is bizarre.
11:35They don't usually charge these.
11:39What do you... what do you mean, a charge? Do I have to pay for something?
11:42I don't know. It's just that police don't usually pursue cases like this.
11:46False reports. I mean...
11:48It basically never happens.
11:52Unless...
11:53Did you name someone?
11:57You mean, like, the guy who...
12:04No, I don't know who...
12:07I mean, no.
12:12To the crime of false reporting pursuant to RCW 9A.84.040, how does the defendant plead?
12:26Not guilty, Your Honor.
12:30Ms. Adler, you need to say it yourself.
12:34How do you plead?
12:35Okay, you got a court date in a month. I'll contact you before that.
12:42Okay, thank you so much, Mr. Hughes.
12:44All right, I'll, um, call you as soon as I get the discovery and talk to the DA.
12:48Okay, um, sorry. Can I ask you a question?
12:54Yeah.
12:55So, I just got charged for making a false report because I told the police that I lied.
13:02But why did I just plead not guilty?
13:04Isn't that just, like, another false report?
13:10Okay, do you, um...
13:13Do you understand what a gross misdemeanor is?
13:16Not specifically, but it's bad, right?
13:18Well, it carries a maximum penalty of a year in jail and a fine of $5,000.
13:22So, if you had pled guilty, the judge would have sent you straight to jail.
13:25If you pled not guilty to give me a chance to reach out to the DA, try to work out a deal, it's called a plea bargain.
13:30A plea bargain, okay.
13:31Now, while I'm negotiating with the DA, no screw-ups, no partying, no interaction with the police.
13:38I don't even want you to get a parking ticket.
13:41I don't have a license, so...
13:43Just gold star behavior while I work out a deal, okay?
13:46Yes, sir.
13:57With this BiCap website, you need to enter every detail of every assault.
14:01It's gonna take time. You got a date tonight? Cancel it.
14:04Oh, yeah, no, I don't have...
14:06Once you got mods to sales, about 3,000 white ones of that model on the roads in Colorado,
14:11none of which have shown up in any body shop with a broken mirror.
14:16Goddammit, what am I doing wrong?
14:22You guys don't have one of these?
14:24In Golden, I think we have an old DVD player in a closet somewhere.
14:27Beautiful, thanks.
14:28Okay, so, this cop angle, going off what we know, knowledge of police procedure, travel history, and language skills of someone in the military.
14:40This is a list of all current and former cops who sought a military credit when applying for the job in the last ten years.
14:50That's a lot of names. How'd you get all those departments to release their military records?
14:53I told them I was putting together a Veterans Day honors list.
14:58Anyway, yeah, it's a lot of names. So how do we narrow them down?
15:01Let's start with the obvious. Priors.
15:03Have any of these guys been arrested for sexual assault?
15:07Answer, yes. Eight of them. Here are their mug shots.
15:10We can eliminate based on age, race, and physical description.
15:20Delbert Karp. Could that be our guy?
15:24Not unless our assaults happened within the walls of Arkansas Valley Prison, where Mr. Karp is serving 11 years for sexual assault on a child, Class III.
15:33I looked up correlations between rapes and other crimes. Turns out 37% of rapists also end up with a domestic disturbance arrest.
15:45Really?
15:46Yep. So maybe we look at domestic violence arrest in these guys, try to thin the list that way.
15:53You know, as well as I do, a cop hits his girl, someone finds out. More often than not, a complaint like that ends up in internal affairs, not arrest.
16:00Right. So the information we need is in their IA file, which we are never going to get to see.
16:09What if I said I was putting together a wife-beater's honors list? Think they'd buy that?
16:14What if I did buy that?
16:25Arturo Bellinas? This is Detective Duvall.
16:29Hi, Arturo. What can I do for you?
16:33Hey, yeah, um, it's about, uh, this.
16:39Our flyer? Where'd you see it?
16:44On campus.
16:46You go to Brayton?
16:47Yeah. Third year.
16:50When you saw our flyer there, got your attention?
16:55Yeah, it kind of made me go, huh, cause, um, there's this guy, you know?
17:01What's his name?
17:03Scott Parrish.
17:06And what about this made you think of Scott?
17:11Because he's like...
17:13I mean, that's kind of what he does.
17:18What does Scott do that makes you think that he might be a person of interest in this case?
17:23He, like, forces girls to have sex.
17:36Tell me about that.
17:40Scott's not gonna know I'm the one who talked to you, will he?
17:43Not at this point, no.
17:46How do you know that Parrish rapes women?
17:49That's not what I said.
17:51Yeah, it is.
17:53You said he forces women to have sex.
17:56That's right.
17:59How do you know that Scott does this?
18:02Everyone does.
18:04We've all, like, seen him do it.
18:07I mean, not, not like seen, but like this one time he got this girl so wasted, she wasn't even really conscious and he just took her up to his room anyway.
18:17How did you know he was taking her upstairs to have sex?
18:21It was obvious.
18:23I left pretty quick after that.
18:26The whole scene kind of freaked me out, you know?
18:29It just...
18:31I felt wrong.
18:33What happened to the girl afterwards?
18:35Do you know?
18:37Like I said, I left.
18:41I don't think she did anything.
18:42She just...
18:45But another time, with this other girl, she reported it and Scott got arrested and everything.
18:54The accuser claimed she'd gotten drunk at a fraternity party.
18:57Parrish pressured her to have sex, saying if she didn't, he'd, quoting here, tell everyone she was a slut.
19:02She agreed reluctantly, then changed her mind and tried to leave.
19:06Parrish restrained her and proceeded to assault her.
19:11Victim reports the rape to campus police the next day.
19:14Campus police reported to local police.
19:17Victim declines to press charges.
19:19Charges dismissed.
19:21Anything else on his record?
19:23That's it.
19:24Are you Facebook friends with him?
19:37Is that a birthmark?
19:43Does Scott have a birthmark on his left leg?
19:46I don't know. He might.
19:47It's too blurry to tell.
19:53Yeah, unfortunately, this is the only photo that shows it.
19:59But...
20:01Here.
20:03Light eyes.
20:05Tall.
20:08Strong.
20:09I don't... I don't know.
20:14It could be him.
20:17I can't tell.
20:19Do you see anything here that rules him out?
20:24No.
20:26Okay.
20:35You look like you're heading out.
20:36Taking your boyfriend somewhere fun?
20:40Uh, no.
20:42He's not here anymore.
20:45Um...
20:47We were kind of...
20:50I don't know.
20:52He was bugging me, so he went home.
20:56My friends have been super cool, though.
20:59They've been taking me out, cheering me out.
21:01Can't spend my whole life locked up in my apartment.
21:04You sleeping well?
21:06Eating okay?
21:08I'm a student.
21:10We never eat or sleep well.
21:14Um...
21:15That's, um, I should go.
21:16I should go.
21:30Mr. Parrish.
21:34I'm Detective Duvall.
21:36Hey.
21:38Hi.
21:40Um...
21:41So...
21:42What's this about?
21:46Because that thing sophomore year got all resolved.
21:49You know?
21:51What thing?
21:53That.
21:55And that girl made that thing up about me.
21:59You can see it got totally cleared up.
22:01I was really grateful to you guys for seeing it for what it was.
22:06Which was what?
22:08Just...
22:10You know?
22:12Getting with the wrong girl.
22:15What was wrong about her?
22:19It's all in there.
22:21We hooked up the one time.
22:22And when she realized that was all it was going to be, she just...
22:27I hate to say it, she just kind of went off.
22:33Off in what way?
22:35Made stuff up.
22:37Happens all the time now.
22:40Girls making all these claims.
22:43It's a thing.
22:45There's status to being a victim.
22:48Which is bullshit.
22:50Because there are real victims out there and when you go around saying you have been victimized when you haven't it just makes it harder for those people who really do need help.
22:59Mm-hmm.
23:01And then guys like me, normal guys, end up getting accused of all kinds of crazy stuff.
23:07Like what else?
23:10What do you... what do you mean?
23:12You said all kinds of crazy stuff.
23:15What other accusations have there been against you?
23:18No, none.
23:20Why, did somebody say something?
23:23About what?
23:25Look, I didn't do anything to anybody.
23:28And that's not me saying that, that's you guys, Golden PD.
23:32Not really.
23:34What the department said was that it couldn't pursue the case because the victim didn't want to press charges.
23:38Yeah, because it was bullshit.
23:39Do I need to be here?
23:43You haven't even told me what the hell I'm here for.
23:46Can you tell me where you were on the morning of Thursday, May 26th, between the hours of 5am and noon?
23:53Are you accusing me of something? Do I need a lawyer?
23:59I don't know. Do you?
24:01I didn't do anything.
24:03Thursday, May 26th, between the hours of 5am and noon.
24:06So, last Thursday...
24:09Well, at 5am I was probably in my room asleep.
24:13Alone?
24:15Yes, alone.
24:17Can anyone verify that? Did anyone see you?
24:19Did anyone see me sleeping? No.
24:21What about after that? Were you in class?
24:23I mean, I have a class Thursday morning.
24:25I don't go much. I don't need to. I have an A.
24:30So, no one saw you between the hours of 5am and noon on Thursday the 26th.
24:35How about April 22nd between the hours of 3am and 6am?
24:39Are you kidding me?
24:40No, Mr. Parrish, I am not. April 22nd, 3am to 6am.
24:44I have no idea where I was, okay? But if it was 3 o'clock in the morning, I was probably sleeping.
24:51Alone?
24:53Probably. Why the fuck would I keep...
24:56Wait, April 22nd?
24:59Yes.
25:01Yeah, my parents were in town.
25:03They booked a suite at the Brown Palace and I stayed with them.
25:09Well, you can call the hotel. They all saw me.
25:11You know what? Definitely call my parents. I'll give you my dad's cell number.
25:16He's gonna love this.
25:18You know, if he came this close to suing you guys last time for harassment, he's gonna fucking lose his mind.
25:27Mr. Parrish, do you have a birthmark on your lower left calf?
25:32What?
25:34No, I do not have a birthmark on my lower left calf.
25:37Would you be willing to show me?
25:38Show you the birthmark that I don't have.
25:41Show me your lower left calf.
25:51Pretty freaky birthmark, huh?
25:55You're so screwed, detective.
25:57You're the one that's gonna need a lawyer.
25:58What the fuck, lady?
26:01I didn't say you could do that.
26:03I don't need your permission.
26:05Thank you for your time.
26:07Shit.
26:08It would've been nice and simple if it had been him.
26:10Yeah, that's, uh, that's not how this one's going down.
26:11You can just tell, huh?
26:12Yeah, that's not how this one's going down.
26:13You can just tell, huh?
26:14Yeah, that's not how this one's going down.
26:15You can just tell, huh?
26:16Fourteen years.
26:17God knows.
26:18Yeah, that's, uh, that's not how this one's going down.
26:22You can just tell, huh?
26:23Fourteen years.
26:24My gut knows.
26:26Guess my gut's in the development phase.
26:29I'm sorry.
26:32I'm sorry.
26:33I'm sorry.
26:34I'm sorry.
26:35I'm sorry.
26:36I'm sorry.
26:37I'm sorry.
26:38You can just tell, huh?
26:39Fourteen years.
26:40My gut knows.
26:43I guess my gut's in the development phase.
26:53I just made detectives six years ago.
26:56Hmm.
26:57Must have been a baby.
27:01I'm older than I look.
27:07What's that?
27:08It's his study.
27:09Police officers of domestic violence.
27:11You know, a light, fun beach read.
27:15Spoiler alert.
27:16The percentage of cops who self-report as domestic abusers?
27:20Forty.
27:22Forty?
27:23Yeah.
27:24Almost half our brother's in blue.
27:27How about that?
27:29You don't seem surprised.
27:31Are you?
27:33A little, yeah.
27:35Must be nice over there in Golden.
27:53See you tomorrow.
27:54Yep.
27:55And what did the lawyer say?
27:56He said he'd try to get me a plea bargain.
27:59But he also said it was bizarre.
28:00Bizarre?
28:01Bizarre?
28:02What do you mean?
28:03Like, legally bizarre?
28:04Just like, weird that they'd even charge me at all.
28:05Because he said they usually don't do that.
28:07Well, that sounds like a good sign.
28:08If it's something they usually don't charge, they'll probably be less inclined to, whatever,
28:09prosecute it.
28:10Yeah.
28:11prosecute it.
28:12Yeah.
28:13Well, you don't know that.
28:14He could totally charge me and put me in jail.
28:15Whoa, daddy.
28:16So now.
28:17Honey, you just said he was going to get you a deal.
28:18He said he'd try.
28:19They wouldn't dangle a deal in front of you.
28:21If you would want to get him a deal, I'd give him a damn thing.
28:22Nope.
28:23You're doing a lot.
28:24You're doing a thing.
28:25I mean, I don't know that.
28:26You're trying to get him a good place.
28:27I mean, I'm out of my mind.
28:28I'm out.
28:29You mean, I'm out of my mind.
28:30It's a good one.
28:31I'm out of my mind.
28:32Yeah.
28:33He's a good morning.
28:34I'm out of my mind.
28:35Okay.
28:36I'm out of my mind.
28:37Go ahead.
28:38Go ahead.
28:39Not of my mind.
28:40What is that?
28:41get you a deal. He said he'd try. They wouldn't dangle a deal in front of you if they couldn't
28:46get it. Lawyers don't do that. Really? Yes. If he said he's going to get you a deal, he's
28:52going to get you a deal. Really. What are they going to do, put you in jail for one mistake?
28:57Please, honey. No judge is going to do that.
29:05The trick is, keep them off the bottom, let them float to the top.
29:11Where a 63-year-old schoolteacher was attacked and raped by a masked intruder in the early
29:16hours this morning. Now to Kelly Garcia with the story.
29:20Thank you, Skip. We're on the scene of a violent and disturbing attack that took place in the
29:25early hours this morning in a quiet view in Kirkland. A word of caution. The details may be too
29:31disturbing for young viewers. Police say a masked assailant armed...
29:35What's going on? Listen.
29:36...broken while the victim was sleeping. Tied her up and took photos of her.
29:41Sources say he terrorized the victim for several hours. Honey, that's the same thing you said
29:47happened to you. Okay, I'm a little confused here. What?
29:50A mask? A knife? The pictures?
29:53You said you made... you made it up. Did you?
29:58What?
29:59Did you make it up?
30:02Yeah, I... that's what I told you. So this another woman attacked in exactly the same way that you
30:06said you were, it's a coincidence?
30:07I guess. I mean, how would I know?
30:09Well, honey, you need to talk to me. Okay?
30:13Did this horrible thing really happen to you?
30:17Were you raped that night?
30:22Okay. Okay, we need to unwind this. You need to call the police and you have to tell them whatever you know.
30:27I don't know anything. The water's boiling.
30:32Honey, listen. You need to tell me the truth. Okay? Whatever it is. Because if you were raped and the person that did that did this.
30:41What?
30:41Well, then we'll go to the police and we'll explain the whole thing.
30:44I can't have anything to do with the police. Mr. Hughes already said that. He made it super clear.
30:48But...
30:49But what?
30:50You want me to go back in and say, hey, I know I said I was lying, but I was lying.
30:55Or maybe now I'm lying.
30:57Or maybe I'm not lying.
30:58It doesn't matter anyway because I wasn't raped.
31:03No one came into my apartment.
31:05He wasn't wearing a mask.
31:07It doesn't...
31:09It didn't happen.
31:14No one came into my apartment.
31:44No one came into my apartment.
31:47Remember heberg descrição.
31:48It didn't happen.
31:49No one came into my apartment.
31:49No one came into my apartment.
31:51He named that family and a lawyer anchored by a woman named Martin preço.
31:55operator, local.
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32:10and Ginny Dehok
32:11Although he could go back down, he told us that,
32:13I don't know.
32:43No sign of forced entry. He wore a mask. The scenes scrubbed clean of prints, fibers, DNA. He made the victims wash themselves. Took the bedsheets with him.
32:58It doesn't sound like any of our assaults over in Littleton. We've had three, maybe four campus rapes. Two date rapes, both dismissed. One stranger raped, but that was Dele in a park and we caught the guy and he's been in jail at least a month.
33:11We had a woman call in to report a man in a mask creeping around her backyard. No prints or anything, but she did get a good look at the guy. I'll send you a link to the file.
33:20Great.
33:50Blacker wore a mask?
33:52Yeah. Black Lycra. And no sign of forced entry, no DNA. We did get a glove print.
33:57No shit. Our guy wore gloves.
33:59And a shoe print.
34:00Send me both tomorrow?
34:02Yeah, yeah. First thing. The victim got away by diving headfirst off her second floor balcony.
34:07Wow.
34:08Yeah, she got banged up. Cracked pelvis, broken leg. What? She didn't get raped.
34:22You're not looking for me. You want my daughter Lily. She's away until tomorrow. I'm watching her cat.
34:28Can you tell us what time you expect her? I'd like to talk to her as soon as possible.
34:31Oh, now it's urgent. But when she's in the hospital with shattered bones, then it's the least important thing on any police agenda.
34:40Ma'am, Detective Rasmussen and I think that what happened to your daughter is very important. That is why we are here.
34:47We think that the man who attacked her might have attacked other women as well.
34:51Really? You think so? My daughter told the detective exactly that. That this was a man on the hunt who's gonna do it again.
35:01And now what? A year later, there's follow-up? I call that too little too late.
35:05Well, I can tell that you are dissatisfied with the way that the original detective pursued the matter.
35:11His name is Harkness and he didn't pursue it.
35:15That only makes me more eager to speak with Lily.
35:19Can you tell us what time tomorrow you expect her back?
35:23No. She'll come back when spirit releases her.
35:29It's all been heaven. In my daughter's faith, it's one of the year's most sacred days when the veil between our world and the world of spirit is especially thin.
35:40So, um, Lily is a druid?
35:47Yes.
35:49She was raised Episcopalian, but she's found her own faith community, which I wholeheartedly support.
35:59Mrs. Darrow, the last thing I'd want to do is come between Lily and her worship.
36:04When spirit releases her, please ask her to give us a call.
36:14I'll do that.
36:20So, assuming they're all our guy, he's still moving around, still less and less time between them.
36:29Makes you want to put a patrol on the house of every woman who lives alone.
36:33I'm glad PR put those alerts out.
36:37You know what I think about these things?
36:40I think the people who read them are the ones who are already being careful.
36:44You know, they're already setting their alarms and locking their doors.
36:48It's the other ones, the ones who look at a sign like this and think, gee, that's a shame.
36:52And then they go to sleep at night with their bedroom windows wide open.
36:55A piece of paper?
36:56It's not going to keep the next victim from getting raped.
37:01That's on us.
37:14Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
37:16What are you doing?
37:21Oh, shit, Gracie.
37:24Shoot.
37:25Sorry.
37:27You're off your game, girl.
37:29I'm distracted.
37:31Sorry.
37:31No point in saying not to let it get to you, I guess.
37:51It might be a cop.
37:54Our rapist.
37:55What makes you say that?
37:57Well, he thinks like a cop.
37:58He's not going to cover his tracks.
38:02Left us nothing.
38:04I read the file of that frat house mother.
38:06Same thing.
38:07Those cops threw everything at it.
38:09Didn't come close to catching him.
38:12Got to come up with something they didn't think of.
38:17The thing is, if it is a cop who's doing this, I'd expect to see other problems.
38:22You know, the kind that shows up in other places.
38:25Like trouble with the wife, trouble with the partner.
38:27Stuff that wouldn't end up in his legal record, but could definitely be in his personnel file.
38:44Gracie?
38:45Okay, hear me out.
38:46I've got a list of names.
38:47No.
38:47You're not even going to hear me out.
38:52I can't use my position at the attorney general's office to pull personnel files.
38:55You know that.
38:55It's in your power.
38:56This is what you do.
38:57In my official line of work as an investigator, yes.
39:00But not as a favor to anyone who asks.
39:03It's not anyone.
39:05It's me.
39:06There's no difference, hon.
39:07Well, thank you.
39:08Nice to know where I rank.
39:09Do you know how impossible it is to get at those files?
39:14For good reason.
39:15They're private.
39:16Well, you're not giving them to the press.
39:17It's me.
39:18If I don't find anything, that's that.
39:19I'll forget I ever saw them.
39:24Great.
39:26Well.
39:27This is a bullshit argument.
39:29You knew my answer before you even asked.
39:31I should be home in 20 minutes.
39:47I won't be there.
39:49I'm already on the road.
39:50Oh, shoot.
39:52Who's with the girls?
39:53Uh, no one.
39:55I left them alone.
39:57Why?
39:57What's the worst that could happen?
40:00Funny.
40:01I'm a funny guy.
40:07Uh, I gotta go.
40:10You okay?
40:11Yeah, I'll see you in the morning.
40:31Roll down your window.
40:40Put your hands on the wheel.
40:45I'm sorry, officer.
40:54Did I do something wrong?
41:01Sir, I wonder if you're aware that you were, um...
41:03I'm sorry.
41:08My mistake.
41:09Have a good night.
41:10Good night.
41:19But I don't know.
41:20I'll see you in the morning.
41:21I'll see you in the morning.
41:21I'll see you in the morning.
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