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The Rookie Season 6 Episode 4

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00:00Tell me what you're feeling frustration, but not fear no
00:23Today was the first time during this exercise that your heart rate didn't spike you remain calm. Why do you think that is?
00:30Because I know there's no way I could have stopped what happened
00:33That's right. The men who ambushed you and officer Juarez rigged the game
00:38No matter which way you turned whether you split up or stayed together
00:41Even if you called it in none of that would have made a difference because they were ready
00:45One of you was going to be shot that night and who knows if you hadn't made the decisions you did
00:49Maybe it would have been Selena instead of you. No, you're right. Um
00:54I've been blaming myself like if I had been smarter. I could have somehow avoided it, but
01:00I was out of my control
01:06Congratulations, officer Thorson in my professional opinion you are ready to return to active duty
01:11I'm just really excited to get back to work
01:22Yeah, yeah
01:24Look, I told you I'm fine. I'll just retake the detective's exam in two years. It's not a big deal
01:42You know every time a woman in my life has said she was fine. She most definitely was not
01:46I'm not gonna pretend like I wasn't a little disappointed, but I've made my peace with it
01:51Plus I'm a professional
01:53Unless you want me to be upset. No, of course not. Hey Lucy heard about the detective exam tough break. Yes. Thank you. I'm fine
02:00Never Bailey says she's fine like that. I up my life insurance
02:11Everyone drive safe out there Thorson is back in a shot
02:14That's always detective your unwavering support means the world to me now don't fret in Harper's because practically and I love you Bradford
02:22You got a minute?
02:24Congrats on being cleared. Thanks. Oh, the nerves not really. Um, I feel strong in mind body and spirit ready for us is not ready
02:35What's the first thing an officer returning from injury worries about it hurt again?
02:40Especially after a near fatal like the horses you're afraid he's gonna go turtle up when things get real
02:44I'm gonna wait to find out in this business. We are the luxury of do-overs
02:48Do you want me to take him out today get punched in the face?
02:51Officially I want you to supervise his ability to cope with stress both mental and physical. You got it
03:00Let's see how he does against the train
03:04You're with me that your needs a support officer. Oh, yes, sir
03:13You know it means to turtle up Thorson
03:15I don't think so sir happens when an officer returns to the job after a trauma put under some kind of pressure usually physical for the first time
03:24Instead of falling back on their training. They shrink into a shell
03:28Or they feel safe. So you think I'm gonna turtle up maybe if you do there are lots of companies looking for delivery guys with a good driving record
03:35Well, actually my fallback career is gonna be influencer slash shoe designer
03:40But I see what you're saying. Oh
03:42So that's why I'm riding with you. So I got to pass what some type of Tim test so I don't
03:48It's called the train says for tactical response of assertive investigative and nerve
03:53Now I'm gonna test you on all five major functions and stress environments evaluate improvise adapt and overcome you ready for this
04:01Bring it on
04:03So
04:07How did you like riding with sergeant Bradford you see it was very educational both he and detective Harper have very distinctive styles
04:14Dispatch you said the RP was on the south side of the park
04:19I so did they like say a thing about me they did
04:24Like all rookies you are a work in progress
04:27Over here
04:29Hi, officer Nolan. This is officer Juarez. You called about a body. Yeah, it's out in there. Someone jammed the lock
04:36But when I finally got it open shoot
04:39She was just lying there. It's okay. It's okay. Stay here. We're gonna need to get some information from you. Okay, okay
04:52After you
04:57Overdose
05:11Overdose
05:14No
05:15Lividity in the cheek she died face down and was moved here
05:19Looks like a homicide. Let's call it in
05:22Control requesting detectives for a possible homicide
05:27Welcome to your first test. Let me guess that's the stress environment. That's a little more than that man inside is Tyson Klishner cost six foot four
05:37275 has a warrant for a missed court appearance last time he was arrested. He broke the cops nose
05:42I assume calling for backup is cheating
05:45Train's leaving officer Thorson
05:49Okay, let's do this
05:50Let's open up
05:58Police open up
06:02Police open up
06:03worker
06:04please open up
06:12Please open up
06:14I move the picnic blanket so we could examine her head.
06:38Please definitely move post-mortem.
06:40Obvious blunt force trauma to the head.
06:44What's this under her shirt?
06:49Oh, what is that?
06:51It's the signature of the pentagram killer.
06:58Pardon us, just one moment.
07:00So the pentagram killer is wanted in connection to a string of unsolved homicides in the early 2000s.
07:05His victims were all middle-aged females.
07:07He'd carve a pentagram into their midsections after he killed them.
07:11And then in 2009, he just stopped.
07:12The Hulu just dropped a docuseries on him.
07:15Maybe the renewed notoriety inspired him to come out of retirement.
07:18The hysteria was real.
07:19I was away at college, and I made my brothers escort my mom everywhere.
07:22It's scary that they never caught the guy.
07:24Oh, the city threw everything they had at it.
07:26Multiple agencies working 24-7.
07:28My first sergeant was on the task force.
07:30Oh, speaking of, whenever we respond to a potentially high-profile event, it's important to notify the watch commander.
07:36Yes, sir.
07:36How is the way?
07:39Adam 200, be advised.
07:41Our DB might be a possible victim of the pentagram killer.
07:44Officer Juarez!
07:47Did I do something wrong?
07:48Ezra Teo, that is on you.
07:50Yes, ma'am.
07:50I am sorry, ma'am.
07:51Officer Juarez, I should have been clearer.
07:53You never give out that kind of sensitive information over the radio.
07:56Now, every news organization or hobbyist with a scanner has it.
08:00Oh, my God.
08:00I didn't think that...
08:00Did I hear someone say pentagram killer on the radio?
08:03No.
08:03I'm so sorry.
08:05Is that really bad?
08:06Cases like this capture the public's attention.
08:09People calling with tips, trying to be a part of it, but most of them are a complete waste of time.
08:13Yeah, because when people panic, they call 911 at every bump of the night.
08:16So, no, that was not ideal.
08:18Okay, is there anything I can do to help?
08:20Just take the witness back to the station and maybe stay off the radio.
08:23Yes, ma'am.
08:24We're on it.
08:25It's all right.
08:26Come on.
08:26You want me to start canvassing?
08:31Uh, no.
08:32We need to secure the perimeter first.
08:33Um, there's no one watching the northwest corner.
08:37Probably because it's where the hell dumpsters are.
08:41Yeah, of course, whatever you need.
08:43As a patrol officer, I'm here to support your investigation in any way that I can.
08:46Great.
08:47We're going to head back to the station and dig into this case file and let Crampson do their thing.
08:56Yeah, just lean him up against the car.
09:11Control, Bradford.
09:12Can I get a transfer of van to our location?
09:16What's that?
09:17No idea.
09:20I'll check it out.
09:22Tyson?
09:24Tyson.
09:25It's me.
09:27Hi.
09:28You looking for Tyson?
09:30Have you heard the good news?
09:32What good news?
09:33Our Lord and Savior has come to save our souls.
09:36Well, amen, sister.
09:38Can I see some ID?
09:41Ma'am?
09:42Excuse me.
09:43Ma'am.
09:44Ma'am.
09:55Hey, Harper, I just found a pile of vomit on the far northwest corner of the park.
10:24Yo, lucky you.
10:26It's unlikely to be related, but we still need to collect it just in case.
10:31I will have TID process it as soon as they're done with the scene.
10:33Oh.
10:34Um, how long do you think that'll take?
10:36Uh, a couple hours, four tops.
10:38In the meantime, keep an eye on it.
10:41It's my lucky...
10:42It's my lucky day.
10:49I wouldn't want to be her.
10:50Oh, man.
10:51That man is an Olympic-level yeller.
10:54You got an ID on our pick?
10:56Yeah.
10:56Cheryl Budney, 42, works at Lincoln Junior High.
11:00She left at her usual time, around 5 p.m.
11:02Didn't show up today.
11:03She lived close by the park?
11:05No.
11:05Culver City.
11:06So that means that the dump site is most likely related to the killer.
11:09Yeah.
11:10Cheryl's brother lives over in Lonar, Armenia.
11:12He should be here any minute.
11:13I reserved interview three for us.
11:14Great.
11:15You still have all your fingers and toes?
11:19Sergeant Gray was very fair, and again, I'm very sorry.
11:23Don't worry about us.
11:23It's you guys who are going to pay the price.
11:25What do you mean?
11:26Any more evidence pointing to the pentagram killer?
11:28Some of these signature qualities match his previous victims, but all are public knowledge.
11:32Which means we can't decisively say it's him.
11:34Nolan, I need you guys 10-8.
11:36Calls are backing up.
11:3726 pending related to the pentagram.
11:40And that's the price.
11:42Cheryl's next ifkin is on his way.
11:43Call us if you get anything interesting.
11:45Phone call.
11:46On the phone.
11:52Hi.
11:53What have we got, Officer Thorson?
11:55Well, she attempted to contact a well-known criminal and one suspect.
11:58She ran when she saw my uniform, giving me probable cause to believe that she also was engaged
12:02in criminal activity, and she also held $15,000 in cash, and cash is frequently used to finance
12:09and conceal criminal activity.
12:12Not bad.
12:13Is that enough to arrest?
12:15I mean, she tried to scratch my face off, so there's a 148 right there, but I'm actually
12:18more interested in why she had all that money on her.
12:21Good.
12:21Under stress, you made a tactical entry.
12:23You were responsive to criminal activity and asserted what she tried to run.
12:27You may build this train just yet.
12:30Well, what about nerve?
12:31I mean, she hit me with a bag, and did you see her nails?
12:34Nope.
12:35Her head was processing.
12:35We got work to do.
12:36Jeff Budney, I'm Detective Lopez.
12:42This is Detective Harper.
12:43If you follow us, we have a room set up.
12:44I got 30 minutes left on my lunch break.
12:46Can't you just say whatever it is you mean to say right here?
12:48Uh, well, we're sorry to have to tell you this, but it's about your sister, Cheryl.
12:53What about her?
12:55She's deceased.
12:55What?
13:01What happened?
13:03It was a homicide.
13:04I'm so sorry.
13:05A homicide?
13:06Wait, wait, wait.
13:07That's...
13:08When?
13:09What, how?
13:10Yes, I know this is difficult, but we really would like to speak with you somewhere where
13:14there's more privacy.
13:15Just tell me what happened to my sister.
13:17They discovered her body in a park this morning.
13:19That's really all we can say right now.
13:21That's all you can say?
13:22Did you two get along?
13:24I mean, when was the last time you saw or spoke with her?
13:26We were tight.
13:28I don't know.
13:28I talked to her a couple days ago.
13:29Wednesday, maybe.
13:30I don't know.
13:31Can you think of anyone who wanted to harm her?
13:34No.
13:36She worked at a grade school.
13:38Well, I'm sorry, but I have to ask, what were you doing last night?
13:41You mean while my sister was being murdered?
13:42Yeah.
13:43Watching the Laker game at Barney's.
13:4520 people can vouch for me.
13:47Okay, listen, I know you're upset, and I cannot even imagine what you were going through
13:51right now, but the more you give us,
13:53the faster we can find who did this.
13:54I can't do this right now, okay?
13:56There's people I need to call.
13:57My mom, please.
13:58I gotta call my mom.
13:59We understand, but as soon as possible, we need to sit down with you and get a full statement.
14:03Call us when you're ready.
14:04Anytime, day or night.
14:08Well, he seems genuinely upset.
14:10Yeah.
14:11Still gotta check that out of the body, though.
14:13Damn straight.
14:14All right, Sarge.
14:15Both suspects are booked.
14:17You want a medal?
14:19No, sir.
14:20I just really would like to figure out what a suburban housewife was doing with all that
14:23cash, and why bring it to Tyson?
14:24Opioids, gambling, debt, pirated movies.
14:26Who knows?
14:27Who cares?
14:27They never completed the transaction.
14:29There's more to it.
14:30Shouldn't we dig a little deeper?
14:32Good.
14:33The I in TRAIN stands for Investigative Initiative.
14:36That's two I's.
14:38Never mind.
14:39You don't get the I unless it's under stress, so we're gonna make this interesting, okay?
14:44You've got nine minutes to get to the bottom of this.
14:47If you can't, I would recommend we extend your probation and return you to the FTO program.
14:51Nine minutes?
14:52Why not ten?
14:54That's eight minutes, 47 seconds.
14:55Tick tock.
14:56So, why were you attempting to pay Tyson Kalishnikov $15,000 in cash?
15:05Because he's my gigolo.
15:07I got a thing for guys who can't move their arms.
15:09Mm-hmm.
15:11Hello?
15:12Yes, arm cast.
15:13Very sexy.
15:15Oh, your husband's in prison.
15:18I mean, your husband is Austin Walker doing three to five in San Quentin for embezzlement.
15:23Is that right?
15:24Austin made a mistake.
15:25Yeah, one with very serious consequences.
15:27Now, did you know that Tyson did four stints in San Quentin?
15:32I mean, that's where he's heading back to now.
15:34And it looks like he's also the lieutenant of the Devil's Crown Prison Gang.
15:39Now, they run your husband's prison.
15:41Okay, so connecting those dots, I'm guessing that you paid Tyson to keep your husband safe while he's inside.
15:47Is that what's happening?
15:48Tyson said that if I didn't pay him the money by tomorrow, Austin was as good as dead.
15:58He's all I have.
15:59I didn't have a choice.
16:00I didn't know what else to do.
16:02Okay, look, don't worry.
16:03All right?
16:04I'm gonna help you.
16:04Sir, I need to call the prison and have Austin Walker put into protective custody light right now.
16:13Already done.
16:14And you still have 25 seconds.
16:16Are you sure your investigation is complete?
16:18Yeah, I think so.
16:19I mean, it's just classic protection racket.
16:21Are you asking me or are you telling me?
16:23No, I'm telling you.
16:24Okay.
16:25Unless I'm missing something.
16:27I didn't say that.
16:30Time's up.
16:32Oh, listen to this one.
16:34A man says that his neighbor's cat is possessed by the pentagram.
16:38There's got to be one tip on that call line that is not totally insane.
16:42Let's see.
16:43A lady with the devil-worshipping nephew.
16:45Skip it.
16:46Teenage girl thought that her mailman was the pentagram and was there to snatch her.
16:51Oh, she actually sprayed him with a hose.
16:52Next.
16:53Old lady claims her husband committed the murders while he was on shore leave.
16:57Was he in the Navy?
16:58Looks like commercial fisherman.
17:00Attach us to that.
17:01Really?
17:02Commercial fishermen work a lot at night.
17:03Perfect excuse to be out late hunting.
17:05All of our victims had ligature marks from being tied up.
17:08You know who's really good at tying knots?
17:10Fisherman?
17:11There you go.
17:19Mrs. Sopo Jesper?
17:21We're here about a tip you called in.
17:23I'm sorry.
17:25I shouldn't have done that.
17:27It was a mistake.
17:28Ma'am.
17:29You said your husband is the pentagram killer.
17:32That does not sound like a mistake.
17:36I didn't know what to do.
17:38I found this.
17:55Sandra Owens.
17:56That's the first victim.
18:01Ma'am, where is your husband right now?
18:02He's been dead for seven years.
18:13Thanks very much.
18:19Thanks.
18:22What's going to happen to me?
18:23Well, the detectives are going to have a few more questions for you back at the station.
18:26At the station?
18:27Will you be there?
18:28No, ma'am.
18:29I'm a patrol officer, not an investigator.
18:31Oh.
18:31Um, I'll tell you what.
18:35Why don't you take my card?
18:36If you need anything, give me a call.
18:37My mobile number's on there, all right?
18:39If you'll excuse us just for a moment.
18:41Thanks.
18:45Hey.
18:47That widow looks like she's sweet on you.
18:49Yeah, Nolan gave her his number.
18:50Yes, I was trying to build rapport.
18:52Did it work?
18:53Hard to say.
18:53She insists she didn't know anything about the murders until after her husband died and
18:56she found the trophies.
18:57I mean, how could she not have known?
18:59Well, her husband wasn't on the original suspect list, which means that he was good at flying
19:02under the radar.
19:03At least we can eliminate the pentagram killers as a suspect and show a buddy's case.
19:06Let's hope his copycat isn't as skilled at covering his tracks.
19:10Nolan, Juarez, I understand you took the call.
19:13Yes, sir.
19:13We got lucky.
19:14Well, actually, Officer Nolan picked it out.
19:16He thought it sounded credible.
19:17Nice catch.
19:17Look, the mayor asked me to give a press conference announcing the identity of the pentagram killer.
19:22I'd like you two to be there so I can recognize your work.
19:25Yes, sir.
19:26Thank you, sir.
19:27All right, go get cleaned up.
19:28You're going to be on TV.
19:31You think I have time for a blowout?
19:33Absolutely not.
19:34No?
19:34Come on.
19:42You ready?
19:44Yeah.
19:45Let's go.
19:47Is that the widow?
19:50It must be.
19:53You know, I almost attached to that call, but I got pulled to a 211 that turned out to be a false alarm.
19:59Then you'd be the one on TV and Prim would have realized what a giant mistake he made torpedoing your detective's exam.
20:05Yeah, something like that.
20:06Instead, I spent the day breathing in hot dumpster fumes while standing guard over a pile of puke for three hours on the off-chance it belonged to our killer.
20:16Did it?
20:17Nope.
20:17It was a sick dog.
20:19Okay, so you had a crappy day.
20:20You've had him before and you'll have him again.
20:22The best part about being on patrol is you never know what's going to happen.
20:25So maybe tomorrow you'll be the big hero.
20:27I would just settle for not having to deal with any bodily fluids.
20:30Yeah, don't be too greedy.
20:34So, do you really believe the widow had no idea?
20:38I don't know.
20:39I mean, there was a time when I couldn't have conceived of not being able to tell that my partner was keeping something from me, but...
20:46Then I went and hid a whole husband from you.
20:48Yeah, pretty much.
20:49But you know what?
20:50Getting through that made us stronger.
20:52Yeah.
20:53What about you?
20:53Do you think if you found out I was a murderer, would you turn me in?
20:56Absolutely.
20:57Not a moment's hesitation.
20:58I think you should be more worried if I did hesitate.
21:01Yeah.
21:01What about you?
21:02Well, as a cop, it'd be my duty to arrest you.
21:04But I have to say, I would be pretty handy at helping you hide a body.
21:08So romantic.
21:09I know, right?
21:16Hey.
21:17How'd you date go?
21:19Uh, good.
21:21I think.
21:21Sergeant Bradford said something to me today that made me think I need to dig deeper on a case, but...
21:26You ever read something ten times and still feel like you're missing the point of it?
21:31Performing under pressure takes many forms.
21:34Sometimes physical, so you feel nervous.
21:37Other times mental.
21:39And you just can't see the forest from the trees.
21:41Yeah, well, all I can see is trees, so...
21:43Any advice?
21:44Yeah, stop thinking about it.
21:45Take a walk.
21:46Take a shower.
21:47Turn your brain off.
21:49Let your mind find the answer.
21:50In other words, go home.
21:52Yes, sir.
21:54Sleep gonna hurt.
21:55That's right.
21:56I'll see you tomorrow.
21:58Yeah, did you come over here just to check on me, or did you need something?
22:02They can keep till the morning.
22:04I mean, I'm here now.
22:05What's up?
22:05I just received a call from San Quentin Prison.
22:16Apparently, they felt to grasp the urgency of your request to put Austin Walker into protective custody.
22:23When they finally went to move him, he was already dead.
22:29Sorry, son.
22:30That sounds like quite the first day back.
22:42It was.
22:42I mean, in some ways, I feel really good about it.
22:46You know, I didn't freeze, and I handled every crazy obstacle Tim threw at me.
22:51But for the day to end like that, when your watch commander told you that man had been killed, how did you feel?
22:58Frustrated.
22:58You realize that's the exact word you used yesterday after a visualization exercise.
23:02Well, it's frustrating.
23:03You know, knowing I can be doing everything right and things still go wrong.
23:06Lack of control is scary, especially when your job involves so much violence.
23:11Hey, when you start to notice those feelings, try focusing on the things you can control.
23:18Tyson is still in custody, and I can work on connecting him to the murder, but what I still don't get is if Stacy had until today to pay the protection money, why was her husband murdered last night?
23:28I did miss something.
23:37So, our victim had lots of enemies.
23:40At first, Cheryl's neighbors and coworkers were a little hesitant to speak ill of the dead, but...
23:44Yeah, but once they got going, they would not stop.
23:46They would not stop.
23:47That tracks is what we found online.
23:49Her school's unofficial message board has an entire subgroup devoted to hating on her.
23:52The most extreme comments coming from a user going by the handle, gridirongangsta.
23:57We traced the account back to this guy, Conrad Battaglia.
24:00No criminal history, but he lives with his wife, Justine, a mile away from the park, and he coaches football at Cheryl's school.
24:07So, he's a gridiron something.
24:09Give you a few highlights.
24:10Um, she deserves cancer.
24:13I fantasize about shoving a stapler down her throat, and someone should euthanize the bitch.
24:20Yikes.
24:20Yeah, so bring Conrad in.
24:22People find it easier to lie to officers in uniform, so lock him into a statement,
24:26and pretend like he'd believe everything he says.
24:28In the meantime, we'll blow up all his possible defenses and alibis.
24:31You want us to may bury it?
24:32Not full-on Barney Fife, but don't let him know he's a suspect.
24:36Roger.
24:38Who's Barney Fife?
24:40Okay, every time you ask me a question like that, all I hear is, you're old.
24:44Okay, I'm sorry, sir.
24:44No, but really, who is he?
24:46Hello?
24:47Officer Nolan?
24:48It's Opal Jesper.
24:49Oh, hi, Mrs. Jesper.
24:50Can you tell the reporters outside my house to leave?
24:53Oh, uh, no, I really can't.
24:56But if they're trespassing, just call 911.
24:58I have no privacy.
24:59The police took my front door.
25:01Oh, they probably thought there was potential evidence on it.
25:03Well, that's ridiculous.
25:04What could they find?
25:04Mrs. Jesper, look, any questions about the investigation should really be directed to Detective Harper or Detective Lopez.
25:11Meanwhile, I advise you stay with friends or relatives until things settle down a little bit.
25:15And now, I hate to do this, but I have to go.
25:17I'm gonna rush you off, okay?
25:18All right?
25:19All right.
25:20Okay, let's go.
25:23Where are we going?
25:35Nolan, look.
25:37Hello?
25:47Mr. Pataglia?
25:50Police?
25:51Hello?
25:52Control, set that at 15.
25:53We have an open door.
25:54We're making entry to the residents to clear it.
25:56Mr. Pataglia?
25:58Police department, we're coming inside your house.
26:00Go.
26:08Go.
26:10Otaglia, the police are coming here.
26:15Clear.
26:17Clear.
26:26Clear.
26:27Clear.
26:32Juarez.
26:37The rest of the house is clear.
26:39No sign of Pataglia.
26:42It's the men at 15.
26:43We have a DP at the residence.
26:45Notify Homicide. Watch Commander.
26:47And issue a bolo for Comrade Pataglia.
26:50Thanks for coming back, Mrs. Walker.
26:52I just need a little more information before I can charge you.
26:54Anything to help my husband.
26:57Now, we're hoping to identify some of Mr. Kalashnikov's associates.
27:04I mean, he could have been conducting business all by himself with both arms and cast.
27:09Um, during your dealings with him, did you ever see any of these men?
27:14Um, him.
27:18Yeah, it's him.
27:19Uh, I-I-I think I've seen him before.
27:21He's involved, and he scares me.
27:24Are you sure?
27:25I'm positive.
27:26Listen, can you tell me what is going on?
27:28I've called the prison multiple times.
27:29No one will tell me anything about Austin.
27:31I'm getting worried here.
27:32You know, your husband's in isolation where no one can get to him.
27:34They're moving him to a different facility tomorrow where he'll be safe.
27:40What a relief.
27:44Ooh, what a relief.
27:45Thank you, officers.
27:46My God, thank you.
27:47Hello?
27:55Hello?
27:57Austin's alive.
27:58What?
27:59They have him in isolation, so no one can get to him.
28:01They're gonna move in tomorrow.
28:02What the hell are you gonna do now?
28:03Hi.
28:07Give me the phone.
28:08Well, uh, excuse me?
28:11This is Sergeant Bradford with the LAPD.
28:13This whole conversation is being recorded.
28:15You want to save me some time and tell me your name, or you're gonna make me run to Trace?
28:18Wrong number.
28:19Trace it is.
28:20I don't-I don't understand what's happening right now.
28:23You're under arrest for the murder for hire of your husband.
28:25I don't understand.
28:26Look, we lied.
28:27And I'm sorry to inform you, your husband is dead.
28:29He was killed last night in jail by one of Tyson's cronies.
28:32And look, I couldn't see why you wanted your husband dead until I read his criminal history.
28:36Again, no convictions, but multiple phone calls to your house for domestic violence.
28:41Throw in a mistress and a judge authorized to tap on your phone.
28:44And you just confirmed their suspicions.
28:46Okay.
28:47Oh, my goodness.
28:51Judge has signed the rainy warrant for Conrad.
28:54Bull is in the system.
28:55Yeah, and we put his car in SVS.
28:57How was the wife found?
28:58Kitchen floor facing the west wall.
29:00Multiple stab wounds and weapons still outstanding.
29:02So we're thinking what wife finds out?
29:03Hubby kills Cheryl and then confronts him?
29:06Hubby panics and kills the wife to silence her.
29:08He realizes what he's done and goes on the run.
29:10Desperate idiots playbook.
29:11There are no clear prints on the doorknob, just smudges.
29:14What's the time element for when she died?
29:18Go ahead, you got this.
29:20Well, I mean, a body loses heat at a rate of 1.5 degrees per hour.
29:23Thermostat is at 68.
29:25But the body of the victim wasn't that cold when we found it.
29:28So I would say about an hour.
29:2990 minutes tops.
29:31She's right.
29:32What about the canvas?
29:33Uh, not home, not home.
29:35All not home.
29:35Home, but didn't see or hear anything.
29:37Harper searched Conrad's social media and emergency contacts.
29:40If Conrad is running, he's going to need help.
29:42So here are his closest friends.
29:43Start from the bottom and work your way up.
29:45All right, I'll get chins up with this.
29:46She'll take odds, we'll take evens.
29:48Great.
29:48Yeah, let's say I'm bad for the phone.
29:51Got me on the run with the pedal to the floor.
29:54Poking at the high.
29:55Better leave that boy alone.
29:57Yeah, I heard it's a problem outside.
29:59Man, we still trying to slide.
30:00Me, you don't want to slide me.
30:04I'm seeing blue and white.
30:05I'm trying to do it right.
30:07I'm running for my life.
30:08Control, location 9 is unoccupied.
30:10Show me en route to location number 7.
30:12Bad, tell me how you figure that.
30:14All right, location 6.
30:15Jose Martinez, his husband Todd.
30:18Should be right up there by that Toyota.
30:22Did you see that?
30:23Yeah, I saw bushes move.
30:24Is that Conrad?
30:25Control, we have a possible at location 6 on Brightwood.
30:28Item 19 attached.
30:38Conrad, I want to see your heads.
30:40715, code 6 on Sussex Battaglia, 2300 block Brightwood.
30:44Don't move.
30:45Show me your heads.
30:45Stop pursuing the Northbound Brightwood.
30:53Get up.
30:54I get the car.
30:57Wait.
30:57You don't understand.
30:58He's trying to kill me.
31:00Kids.
31:00Kids.
31:03Are you hurting anywhere else?
31:07Just my head.
31:07Right here.
31:09Take us through what happened slowly.
31:12This man broke into our house and tied us up.
31:15He made me watch while he killed...
31:17While he killed Justine.
31:22I don't know how I got away, but I must have broke the restraints.
31:27He tried to stop me, but I got away and I just kept running.
31:30He's almost ready for transport.
31:331179 was just reported at 1025 South Butterfield Drive.
31:37That's Opal's address.
31:39Control, 7-man-15.
31:40Do you have any more details on the 1179?
31:42There's a man trapped under the homeowner's vehicle.
31:44Fire and RA already en route.
31:45Control, attach this to us.
31:47Uh, Jen?
31:48Yeah, what's up?
31:49Would you escort Comrade to the hospital?
31:51He's been Miranda.
31:51Yeah, of course.
31:54What just happened?
31:55Something about the pentagram widow.
31:56We'll be ready to go in five.
31:57Are they looking for him?
31:59The guy who killed my wife?
32:00Can you describe him?
32:01I don't know.
32:02Uh, he was white.
32:04Average height.
32:05Average weight.
32:06He was deranged.
32:07Any idea why he targeted you?
32:10Okay, look.
32:11I want to get this guy.
32:13All right?
32:13Your wife deserves justice.
32:15But white, average height, weight,
32:18that's not going to get him.
32:21Does this have anything to do with Cheryl Budney?
32:26Uh.
32:31Look.
32:32I didn't mean to kill her.
32:35I was just so tired of her lies.
32:38We were fighting, and I shoved her.
32:39And I guess she hit her head.
32:41All right, well, killing her might have been an accident,
32:42but carving a pentagram into her stomach was not.
32:45Why didn't you call the police?
32:46I don't know.
32:47I-I was scared.
32:48I-I-I knew you guys would see the post that I made about her,
32:52so I tried to make it look like it was that pentagram guy
32:54from the documentary.
32:55But then today, I got a text from Cheryl,
32:57and it said that she wanted me to feel the same pain that I caused.
33:00It's on my phone.
33:01Look.
33:01Look.
33:01Officer's taking fire to the block of Bridewood.
33:24You were having a long gun.
33:2523-31, Ward 10-9-7 on Bridewood.
33:28Go.
33:29Go.
33:30Ready?
33:32I'm clear.
33:55Go!
33:56Nobody else down Bradwood, he's got a clear shot.
34:16Stay off Bradwood.
34:17Anybody hurt?
34:18We're okay.
34:19I don't know, he's dead.
34:21Medic took a shot in the leg.
34:23We can't let him escape, we gotta steal him off.
34:25We can't get a unit behind him.
34:26There's a fence, the alley doesn't go through.
34:28Can't they just climb over?
34:29Shooter will pick him off as soon as they climb up.
34:31Making the airfield feel off, Bradwood to the south.
34:34Copy, air 11 is en route, ETA is less than three minutes.
34:37He's gonna be gone by then.
34:38I can get down the alleyway and just cut him off.
34:40Wait, that's a 40-yard open field run.
34:42Well, if his head pops up, just blow it off.
34:44I'll be alright, just let me know when you're ready.
34:48Come on.
34:54Go.
34:55Go.
35:25She made it, code four.
35:45And she doesn't want to give up her position.
35:47Small girl.
35:47all. Stop where you are. Stop right there. Put your hands where I can see them. Turn
36:02around and put your hands in the air. Put your hands in the air. Do it now. Get your
36:12hand off your weapon. Stop where you are. Stop. Stop where you are. Shooter's down. Hold
36:35the board. I need a minute. The shooter is down. In a panic, the wife of the alleged pentagram
36:43killer attempted to flee, injuring a reporter in the process. Continuation of the original
36:48scene. Our own Steve Sahagan was almost crushed by the frantic litter. Steve.
36:57Forrest, get on trial control. Get these people back. Back, folks. Get out of the way. Come
37:01up. Everyone. I need everyone to stand back. This is a crime scene.
37:12Opal, what happened? I just wanted them to leave me alone. I thought you were going to
37:17stay with friends. What friends? I tried calling. None of them want anything to do with me. It's
37:25all gone. My life. Friends. My home. He took it all. They can't blame you if you didn't
37:33know. Hopeful, did you know? That my husband of 42 years was a killer? Of course not. But
37:46there were some things. He'd give me jewelry that I knew we couldn't afford. He liked me
37:56to wear it. And then it would disappear. And once I found... I found a pair of ladies' underwear
38:08in the car. I threw them away. But he didn't ask me. I didn't want to know. I didn't want
38:20to know.
38:22Bailey. Hey. I can't leave you alone for a minute. I know. How's Carmichael? Is he
38:37okay? Yeah. He's barely scratched. He's going around telling everyone that he was shot,
38:41though. Well, technically he's not wrong. Lucy was an absolute badass out there, though.
38:46We're still waiting to hear if the guy she shot's going to pull through. Well, patrol found
38:4987 guns at that guy's house. Looks like he finally found a reason to use them. That's
38:53unbelievable. How's the reporter? In surgery. Opal crushed his leg. What's going to happen
38:58to her? Well, about 50 reporters got the whole thing on camera, so there's not going to be
39:02a lot of wiggle room for the defense. The pentagram killer's last victims. Hey. Hey. Why are you
39:08here? The, uh, the pentagram widow ran over a reporter. Right. Right. I passed Tim's train
39:16test. Congrats. Yeah. I knew you would. Didn't you have to get punched in the face or something
39:21at best? Oh, I did. I mean, she's only like 90 pounds, but still counts, you know? Anyways, I came
39:28to see if there's any news on Lucy's shooting. Not yet. Do we know? Still wait. Where is she?
39:39And the time is carrying away. All right. I hope something keeps us up. In the end, it's
39:54the same. They're over there now. Hey. Are you hurt?
40:06Oh, my God. You didn't have to take my hero's suggestion so literally. I don't feel like
40:13a hero at all. Any news? He's still in surgery right now. What if he dies? What if I killed
40:23that guy? Don't deal with it. Jeff, a D, made it through surgery. They're taking him to the
40:35ICU. Wait. He's alive? Now, the DA still needs your statement for the shooting inquiry, and
40:41should he die from his injuries at a later time, the investigation will resume. I try not
40:45to worry about that right now. Can the statement wait? Yeah. Tomorrow on one is fine. Let's
40:52go. Let's go home. Let's go home. Let's go home. Let's go home. Let's go home. Let's go home.
41:04Let's go home. Let's go home. Let's go home. Let's go home. Let's go home. Let's go home.
41:15When you're a new parent, time for yourself is hard to find. For Sean and Leah, it's time
41:20for a date night. An all-new Good Doctor, next.
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