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00:00Ooh, whoa. Ooh, whoa.
00:10Once I had love and I was agass.
00:15Soon turned out, had a hard glass.
00:20Seemed like the real thing, only too far.
00:24How many?
00:25Table for two, please.
00:26Meeting someone special?
00:27Very special.
00:28That's so sweet.
00:30Well, come on.
00:31Let's get you seated.
00:33Oh, wow.
00:34Some people can be so rude.
00:36No worries.
00:37Best seat in the house.
00:40I'll let you look that over while I get all that cleaned up.
00:43Excuse me.
00:45Do I look okay?
00:47I think you look dashing.
00:58Guys, come on.
00:59Let's go.
01:00Ludo's gonna be here any second.
01:01Breakfast is ready.
01:03I see you've inherited my judgmental stare.
01:04But only Ava got that.
01:05Who happens to love toaster waffles?
01:06I'll have you know.
01:07Oh, toaster waffles.
01:08One of them does.
01:09I can't keep track.
01:10Here.
01:11What are these?
01:12Just a little project I'm working on.
01:13Now that we have some walking around money, thought I'd hire a little part-time help.
01:14I recommend this one.
01:15Oh, yeah?
01:16Oh, Ludo's gonna be here any second.
01:17Breakfast is ready.
01:18I see you've inherited my judgmental stare.
01:21But only Ava got that.
01:23Who happens to love toaster waffles?
01:25I'll have you know.
01:26Oh, toaster waffles.
01:27One of them does.
01:28I can't keep track.
01:29Here.
01:32What are these?
01:33Just a little project I'm working on.
01:35Now that we have some walking around money, thought I'd hire a little part-time help.
01:39I recommend this one.
01:40Oh, yeah?
01:41She plays laser tag.
01:42Height and peripheral vision.
01:43Fast reflexes.
01:44Important traits as Chloe starts walking.
01:46I feel like you picked her because she's pretty, but you're doing a good job of hiding it.
01:49Oh, I know her.
01:50She was a senior when I was a freshman.
01:52Yeah?
01:53What do you know about her?
01:54I don't know.
01:55Seniors don't talk to freshmen.
01:56Well, maybe dig around in our social media or something.
01:57I'm thinking about hiring somebody part-time.
01:59Oh, right.
02:00Back to work full-time today.
02:02That's right.
02:03And while I'm at work, I want to make sure that you guys are getting the support you need at home.
02:07Ludo needed some backup.
02:08I got him that.
02:09So, tell me what you guys need.
02:10I'd still have to visit the morgue.
02:12I love that idea.
02:13You know, why don't you show me you can change Chloe's diaper without passing out from the smell and won't graduate to formaldehyde.
02:19What about you, Ava?
02:20I'd love to hear some news about my dad.
02:27I mean, it's okay.
02:28I know you haven't really had the chance to talk to Lieutenant Soto, but now that you're back, maybe she has some news?
02:34I'm definitely going to look into it.
02:40But right now, I'm needed at a crime scene.
02:41You take over, okay?
02:42So you can keep these guys alive until Ludo gets here.
02:44I love you.
02:45I love you.
02:46Bye.
02:47Pay me what you're going to pay her.
02:48Oh, absolutely.
02:49You send that invoice to accounts payable.
02:51Okay?
02:52Bye.
02:53Bye.
02:54I think what she means by accounts payable is...
02:58Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:59I got it.
03:08Victim's name is Nathan Gould, 46.
03:11Address on his license puts him right in the neighborhood.
03:13Cafe hostess found him behind these dumpsters with a bag taped over his head.
03:16Real money and credit cards are still here.
03:18No, phone too.
03:19Doesn't seem like a robbery.
03:20Maybe something more personal?
03:21Is he going to make it?
03:23He was in cardiac arrest when we got here.
03:25No pulse, no respiration.
03:26Got a heartbeat back, but he hasn't regained consciousness.
03:29The ventilator's doing the breathing for him.
03:31And so, he could be brain dead.
03:33They'll be able to tell more at the hospital.
03:34We just don't know how long he was without oxygen before we landed.
03:37Poor guy's luck might have finally run out.
03:39Finally.
03:40You know this guy?
03:41Nathan was a frequent flyer.
03:42Rode with us more than once.
03:43History of suspicious injuries.
03:45Suspicious how?
03:46He told us he fell and broke his leg.
03:49Before that, it was burned his hand on the stove.
03:51Always just said he was clumsy.
03:53But you think someone else helped.
03:55Nathan was a good guy.
03:57Hope he finally did this.
04:01Is that a hostess final?
04:02Yeah, she's a little shaken, but I think she can answer some questions.
04:10He was so nervous.
04:11Said he was meeting someone special.
04:14Oh, that poor man.
04:16This is where he sat?
04:18I went inside to get some cleaning supplies, and when I came out, I thought he'd left.
04:23I found that pen, and I ran up the street to look for him.
04:26And things got busy, and I just forgot about cleaning up.
04:29I'm glad you did.
04:30Karadek, check this out.
04:32You ever spill a drink on yourself at one of these tables?
04:36Uh, I can't say I recall doing that.
04:37No.
04:38Of course you haven't.
04:39You like to put on a hazmat suit when you eat something crumbly.
04:41But just pretend for one second that you're a normal guy, having a normal meal.
04:45Okay?
04:46There you are, sipping on a refreshing drink on a hot summer day when, uh-oh, you spill it all over the table.
04:54Drifts through the cracks, and lands all over your unprotected pants.
05:00Mm-hmm.
05:05I know.
05:06But look at these spills.
05:08They all landed evenly.
05:09All over the ground.
05:10The chairs.
05:11There weren't even butts in the seats.
05:13The spills were staged.
05:15Someone knew Nathan was gonna be here and wanted to make sure he'd sit by the alley.
05:19What time would you say you seated him, and when did you find him in the alley?
05:22I guess he got here around a quarter to eight.
05:25Okay, so how'd you find the body?
05:27I heard ducks.
05:28Ducks?
05:29Ducks quacking somewhere in the alley.
05:32I went to look, and I found him.
05:37I think that's all we have for now.
05:39If there's any other questions, we'll be sure to let you know.
05:41Okay.
05:48What?
05:49I thought you were gonna launch into a comprehensive breakdown of the migratory patterns of ducks in the Los Angeles areas.
05:53Is that what you thought?
05:54Yeah.
05:55Well, it could, but that would be pointless, because there were no ducks in that alley.
05:58Did you see signs of ducks?
06:00There was no poop.
06:01That's all ducks do.
06:02They poop.
06:03I don't know what she heard, but I don't think it was ducks.
06:04All right.
06:05We'll put a pen in the ducks.
06:06Vic's apartment's just a few blocks from here.
06:08If the paramedics were convinced someone was repeatedly hurting them, let's go find out who.
06:19Well, books on player stats, half a dozen team schedules.
06:23Nathan Gould really loved his sports.
06:25Oh, yeah?
06:26Who's his team?
06:27Enlighten me.
06:28Me?
06:29I can't even figure out what his favorite sport is.
06:31I've been all over this place.
06:32There's not a baseball cap or a jersey, not a banner on the wall.
06:36This place is wild, though.
06:37If anybody this obsessed with stats was actually into sports, do you know what it would look like in here?
06:48It looked like the inside of a stadium gift shop.
06:50But I did also notice this very impressive stack of overdue bills, a sport I'm very familiar with.
06:56Looks like Nathan was only a couple weeks away from having everything turned off.
06:59So you don't think Nathan loved sports, you think he loved gambling?
07:02And I don't think gambling loved him back, which could explain all those mysterious injuries that the paramedics were talking about.
07:08Nathan had fallen behind on his debts.
07:11And to the kind of people who do worse than turn off the water when the payment's late.
07:19What do you think it is?
07:21I don't know.
07:22It could be a bank account or passcode, international phone number.
07:29Okay, those scary guys you were just talking about?
07:33The debt collectors?
07:34They know home addresses?
07:43We're nice people.
07:44You could've just knocked.
07:49Call Lieutenant!
07:50Have a set backup!
07:59Okay.
08:00Good.
08:21You've reached Lieutenant Soto.
08:22Please leave a message and I'll return.
08:24We'll call this man fight.
08:29Hey!
08:30Cops!
08:47On your stomach!
08:48On your stomach!
08:49Hands behind your back.
08:54Uh-huh.
08:55Uh-huh.
08:56Uh-huh.
08:57Uh-huh.
08:58Uh-huh.
08:59Uh-huh.
09:00Uh-huh.
09:01Uh-huh.
09:02Uh-huh.
09:03Marco De Leon.
09:04Buddy ditched you pretty quick there, Marco.
09:07Don't hurt your feelings?
09:08He's not my buddy.
09:09Well, no.
09:10Not after a stunt like that.
09:11I think what Marco means is they're just business associates.
09:13Isn't that right, Marco?
09:14Oh.
09:15Looky here.
09:16Found something.
09:17So this is what we're thinking, Marco.
09:19You and your business associate work for whoever Nathan Gould owed money to.
09:22And you or someone else who works for your boss slipped a plastic bag over Nathan's head this morning.
09:26He's still alive, by the way.
09:28Probably not gonna make it, though.
09:29Anyway, knowing that Nathan's never gonna make good on his debts, your boss sent you over here to recoup what you could in stolen valuables.
09:34Sound about right?
09:35Does he have anything else in his pocket?
09:37A weapon?
09:38A vial of something to inject?
09:39No.
09:40No.
09:41Why?
09:42What are you thinking?
09:43Thinking we may have misjudged our friend Marco here.
09:46And if I'm right about that, you are really gonna want to introduce us to your boss.
10:05Hey, Ray, we're here to ask some questions about Nathan Gould.
10:32I don't talk to cops.
10:34Works for me.
10:35I'm not a cop.
10:36And I wouldn't hate if this one didn't talk at all.
10:38Oh, my goodness.
10:40Is that the Whisper Shoe Ultra?
10:42Ah, electric card shuffler.
10:44Those are so cool.
10:46Does every table in here have one of those?
10:49Sure does.
10:50Oh, man.
10:51Wish my kid was here.
10:52He's going through a real card phase right now.
10:55Just the other day, he made me sit through an entire YouTube video on the ins and outs of how this machine works.
11:00Isn't that so random?
11:03Everybody out.
11:04No!
11:05Uh, what just happened?
11:06Well, it turns out these card shuffling machines aren't as random as people think they are.
11:20Right, Ray?
11:27And that one in particular, the Whisper Shoe Ultra, is really not random.
11:37In ways a disreputable house could use exactly odds.
11:41Definitely not something Ray wants getting out there.
11:44You got stones.
11:45I'll give you that.
11:46Coming in here, lobbing accusations.
11:49Actually, Ray, I think you heard wrong.
11:51Next to my colleague here.
11:53We're pretty certain that you weren't involved in the attack on Mr. Gould.
11:56At least, not the one this morning.
11:58Yeah, see, when we found that empty syringe on Marco, we realized he was going to inject an air bubble into Nathan's bloodstream.
12:04So if Marco went there to kill Nathan then, that means you and your guys didn't attack Nathan earlier.
12:11Isn't that ironic?
12:12Hmm?
12:13Sending a guy to commit a murder proves that you didn't commit that murder.
12:17Send that one to Alanis.
12:19Right?
12:20But that makes me wonder, why did you send Marco with just an empty syringe?
12:27I mean, injecting an air bubble into someone's bloodstream, that would make their death look like natural causes, right?
12:33But someone like you in the reputation business would want Nathan's death to send a message.
12:39Unless you had a way to profit off of Nathan's death, but only if it looked like you didn't kill him.
12:48185-004-606, does that number sound familiar?
12:54It does.
12:55It did sound familiar.
12:56Do you see that?
12:57That number we saw at Nathan's, that was Ray's social security number.
13:01You see, before the current randomized system, social security numbers were issued based on the state where the applicant lived and when the application came in.
13:13I can roughly guess your age, you know, even with the 10 or so years that hard living put on you.
13:18And thanks to that photo over there of you marching in the Mummers parade, which is an annual Philly thing, I'm guessing you're from Pennsylvania.
13:25Both of those make sense with the number that we found.
13:27But that begs the question, why would Nathan Gould have his loan shark social security number?
13:34But you hate talking to cops, so I'll answer this one for you.
13:37You need someone's social security number, and in many cases a notary, which would explain the ink smudge, to make them the beneficiary of your life insurance.
13:46So, in other words, Ray, you forced Nathan Gould to make you the beneficiary on his insurance policy as a way to pay off his loans.
13:53And then because you love to stack the deck, you sent Marco to make sure you'd collect.
13:57I didn't force Nathan to do anything. It was his idea.
14:00Really? Care to elaborate?
14:05I'm not getting the sense that he does.
14:07Well, we want to know who else is mad enough to kill Nathan, we need to find out whose name he took off the life insurance.
14:12See you, Ray.
14:16Jessica, this is the old beneficiary form from your father's life insurance policy.
14:25We had the insurance company pull it for us.
14:27Until a few weeks ago, you were in line to collect $100,000 when your dad died.
14:30Made us wonder how you felt about it when he changed the form.
14:33This is the first I'm hearing my dad even had a life insurance policy, much less that my name was on it.
14:39Honestly, I'm surprised. Wasn't exactly good with money.
14:42Sounds like you two weren't close.
14:44He and my mom split when I was eight, over his gambling habits mostly, I think.
14:50Where's your mom now?
14:51Denver, my stepdad.
14:53I came back out here after school for work.
14:56I tried to keep in touch with my dad over the years, but they never followed through.
15:03Until a couple months ago, he reached out.
15:05Out of the blue.
15:06He said he was going away soon and he wanted to make things right before he did.
15:11We've seen each other more in the last couple months than we have in decades.
15:16Jessica, when your dad was attacked, he was carrying a pin on him in a gift box.
15:21It was a ladybug. Does that mean anything to you?
15:24Oh, um, ladybug was his nickname for me as a kid.
15:37Because he said I was cute and good luck.
15:43Here you go.
15:45Well, then, if the gift was for you, you're the person your dad was expecting to meet this morning.
15:49Can I ask why you didn't show?
15:51I did show. He didn't.
15:55So you were at Dudley Market in Venice around 745 this morning?
15:59No, I was waiting for him at Ground Wire in Toluca Lake.
16:02That's where we were supposed to meet.
16:08Thanks, Jessica. We'll reach out when we know more.
16:13Nathan Gold's daughter?
16:14Yeah, Jessica. We're checking her alibi, but we don't like her for it.
16:17What you got there?
16:18I just noticed the hotel across the street from the cafe had security cameras,
16:22so the tenant wanted me to check and see if it caught the attack, but nothing.
16:26Anything interesting?
16:27Well, Nathan and his daughter were estranged for most of her life.
16:30He'd reached out recently and reconciled.
16:33They were supposed to meet this morning, but for some reason they ended up at two different cafes.
16:37We're still figuring that out.
16:38One thing she mentioned, he told her he was planning to go away for a while.
16:42So did he book any airline tickets or hotel rooms that would let us know where he was going?
16:45I've been going through his credit card and bank statements.
16:47Haven't seen anything about travel plans.
16:53Well, this is weird.
16:54He had a subscription for a specialty dog food that he canceled a few weeks ago.
16:58We were just at his place. Did you see any signs of a dog?
17:01I did not.
17:02I mean, I guess it's possible the dog could have died, but what if he gave it away?
17:06That would make a lot more sense.
17:08Go on.
17:09Well, Nathan recently reconciled with his daughter who he hasn't had any contact with for years.
17:14He settles his debts with a loan shark by signing over his life insurance, right?
17:18And then he tells his daughter he's going away despite there being no evidence of travel.
17:23Put that together with giving your dog away and I think this man was planning on taking his own life.
17:27That's what he meant by going away for a while.
17:30So somebody decides to kill the guy right when he's about to kill himself.
17:34But why?
17:35They didn't have any stevia.
17:45It's fine.
17:46Or oat milk.
17:47That's fine.
17:48I didn't think you'd want their decaf, so.
17:53So you went with hot water.
17:55What a treat.
17:58This is the hospital's transplant coordinator.
18:00They're discussing organ donations.
18:02So he's officially brain dead?
18:04Yeah.
18:09Some timing, huh?
18:10This poor woman just finally reconciles with her father.
18:16You okay?
18:17You just, I don't know, seem a little quiet for you?
18:22Ava asked if there was any news about her dad.
18:25You haven't told her about Arthur yet, huh?
18:27No.
18:28Well, even I've heard her say she wants you to treat her like a grown-up.
18:31Maybe take her at her word.
18:34You think he was going to take his own life?
18:35You didn't know?
18:36Oh.
18:37Emmett.
18:38His dog.
18:39Dad asked me to take care of him while he traveled.
18:40Why did he want to die?
18:41It's just a theory right now, but we think he actually may have been protecting you.
18:44Your dad owed money to some loan sharks.
18:45They would have kept hurting him eventually.
18:46Probably a lot worse.
18:47Knowing how these people operate.
18:48We think that maybe they threatened to come after you next.
18:49So, by changing his life insurance policy and offering to end his own life, we think he was making sure you didn't end up paying for his sins.
18:50Yeah.
18:51Was your dad close with anyone he would have talked to about this?
18:52His dog.
18:53I...
18:54I...
18:55We...
18:56barely gotten to know each other again.
18:57I just...
18:58I don't know enough about him.
18:59I knew he was going to take care of his life, but I didn't know him.
19:00I think he was going to take care of his life insurance.
19:01And, I don't know if he is.
19:02No one could do anything.
19:03You haven't seen him.
19:04I don't know if he'd want to die.
19:05I think he'd want to die.
19:06It's just a theory right now, but we think he actually may have been protecting you.
19:07Your dad owed money to some loan sharks.
19:08They would have kept hurting him eventually.
19:09Probably a lot worse.
19:10Knowing how these people operate.
19:11We'd think that maybe they'd threaten to come after you next.
19:12By changing his life insurance policy and offering to end his own life,
19:15we think he was making sure you didn't end up paying for his sins.
19:17Yeah, was your dad close with anyone he would have talked to about this?
19:22We had barely gotten to know each other again.
19:25I just, I don't know enough about his life to say.
19:30Did your dad know you were pregnant?
19:33How did you know?
19:35Oh, well, the smells in here are driving you nuts.
19:37I see that saltine peeking out of your purse and you've got ginger tea.
19:40Been there a few times.
19:42Congratulations.
19:46I told him the last time we saw each other and he was so excited.
19:54We joked about how much fun it is to have a ton of doctor visits.
19:59It was the one thing we bonded over.
20:01He told you about his injuries?
20:04His injuries? No, no.
20:05The visits that he talked about were to a cardiologist.
20:08He said he recently had a whole series of scans and tests.
20:11Did he mention any specific symptoms?
20:13No.
20:14If anything, it was the opposite.
20:16He went out of his way to make sure I knew that everything was fine.
20:20Why would someone who's fine put themselves through a series of tests?
20:23We're like 20 minutes early.
20:33I didn't even realize.
20:34I know.
20:35So impressed.
20:35I'm not sure how we pulled that off.
20:37I like this look on us.
20:38I can get some alone time in the hydroponics lab before homeroom.
20:41Bye.
20:42Love you.
20:43Bye.
20:43Have a good day.
20:44The joys of being a dweeb.
20:45Not sure what I'm supposed to do, but we'll manage.
20:49Ava.
20:51Why don't you hang back for a second?
20:54We need to talk to you about something.
20:55So at least as of a few weeks ago, my dad was living in Nevada, according to this Arthur
21:04guy.
21:05Did he say how long he was living there for?
21:08No.
21:08And all we know about Arthur is that he's a landscaper?
21:14I guess so.
21:15I know.
21:16It's not a lot of information, and we're going to keep digging around.
21:19I just didn't want to fill you in too early, because I didn't want you to get your hopes
21:21up or be let down.
21:24No.
21:24I want you to tell me everything.
21:26I know you do.
21:27I heard you.
21:27So that's why I was filling you in on this.
21:34Oh, I got to go to work.
21:36Are you okay?
21:38Yeah.
21:38I'm fine.
21:39Are you sure?
21:39Because if not, I'll just tell him I'm not coming in today.
21:41You're going to play hooky.
21:42Mom, it's okay.
21:43I'm fine.
21:45Okay.
21:46I love you.
21:46I love you.
21:52Can you find your way to school from here?
21:55Yeah, Mom.
21:56I'll plug it in a ways.
21:57I love you.
21:57Hey, Daphne, you got Nathan Gould's phone?
22:19Yep.
22:19TID unlocked it.
22:21Nathan got an email the night before the attack, claiming to be from his daughter Jessica,
22:24changing their meeting to 745 at the cafe in Venice.
22:27Let me guess.
22:27This is not Jessica's email address.
22:29I checked.
22:29It's a fake.
22:30Yeah.
22:30That would explain why Nathan and Jessica ended up sitting at different cafes.
22:33Whoever did this wanted Nathan at that cafe and alone.
22:35Since Nathan and Jessica had just reconciled, he might not have even noticed the email came
22:39from an unknown address.
22:45Um, Morgan, what are you doing?
22:46There's an alarm set on Nathan's phone for 8.01 a.m.
22:49And the ringtone is set to the duck sound.
22:53That's what the cafe host has heard in the alleyway.
22:56The killer wanted somebody to find his body around 8 o'clock in the morning.
23:00Long enough after the attack to make sure he was brain dead, but soon enough to make sure
23:05his organs were still viable.
23:07I think Nathan Gould was killed for his heart.
23:19Robbed again.
23:20Call the cops.
23:22Good timing.
23:23Cops are here.
23:25Sorry, I didn't see you.
23:27You were saying something about being robbed?
23:29He's kidding about calling the cops.
23:31People steal things off the bus when we're on calls.
23:33Even more so lately with all the drug supply shortages.
23:36You just write it up.
23:38But it's not the controlled stuff.
23:39That's locked up.
23:40It's not the controlled stuff, right?
23:43Albuterol.
23:43Asthma men.
23:44We got more in back of the house.
23:46Is there something we can help you with?
23:47We had some questions about the Nathan Gould call.
23:50We're hoping you can walk us through the timeline.
23:52Sure.
23:53Shoot.
23:54Oh, the 911 call, it came in around 8.01, 8.02, is that about right?
23:57Yeah, sounds right.
23:58Just after our shift started, which was at 8.
24:00And how long after that for you to arrive on scene?
24:02About five minutes.
24:03Café's close.
24:04And maybe another three minutes after that to get a heartbeat back.
24:08One last question to Doozy.
24:11How long would a victim have to be down in order to guarantee they'd be brain dead?
24:1811 minutes.
24:20Give or take.
24:23Appreciate it.
24:24You were right.
24:41Of course I was right.
24:43Also, you should think about stocking up on albuterol if you need it.
24:45They're having a theft problem, apparently.
24:47I'm all good there, but thank you.
24:50Where's Soto?
24:50But she stayed back at the hospital to ask a few more questions.
24:53This attack was time to turn Nathan Gould into the perfect organ donor.
24:57He was down for at least 11 minutes before help arrived.
24:59I've been thinking about it.
25:00I think there's more.
25:02Nathan was in on it.
25:03The cardiac workup.
25:05He was making sure his heart was in good shape.
25:06Right.
25:06We already knew that he was planning on killing himself.
25:08Nathan had arranged with someone to give him his heart.
25:10But then he found out he was going to become a grandfather, and he changed his mind,
25:13so the killer had to kill him.
25:15Unbelievable.
25:18Everything okay?
25:20Yeah.
25:21You're not going to blast the old-timey car horn, are you?
25:23More than one novelty ringtone per case?
25:25I don't think so.
25:26That would be overkill.
25:27Fair enough.
25:28Because it seems to me our next question is,
25:30who is Nathan Gould's heart going to?
25:32We find them.
25:33I think we find our killer.
25:39Excuse me.
25:40Hi.
25:41I work with the police.
25:41I saw you talking to Jessica Gould yesterday about her father's organ donations.
25:46Yes, I remember you.
25:47Yeah.
25:47Has it been decided where Nathan's heart's going yet?
25:52I'm sorry.
25:53I wouldn't know.
25:54Aren't you the hospital's transplant coordinator?
25:57And you're on the committee, right?
25:58Yeah, they call you guys the God Committee.
26:00You literally get to decide who lives and who dies.
26:02If you can't answer our questions, then who can?
26:05I meant I don't know off the top of my head.
26:09Make an appointment with my office and I'll look it up for you.
26:13Okay?
26:16Any luck?
26:17I didn't realize the question about where a donor heart was going was scary, but that woman seemed afraid to answer.
26:22Same deal with the transplant surgeon.
26:23I get the feeling these guys are circling the wagons.
26:25As if someone with a lot of pull is keeping them quiet.
26:28Because maybe they want the heart for themselves.
26:31One thing I did find out, Jessica Gould has given her consent, so Nathan's set to be taken off life support tomorrow.
26:35Organs will be harvested then.
26:36Meaning if we're right and someone is forcing the hospital to give them the heart...
26:40It'd be good to find out who first.
26:42Hello?
26:43What?
26:45Where is she?
26:47I'll be right there.
26:50Ava just got arrested.
26:58What the hell happened?
27:04Are you okay?
27:06You can uncut her now, please.
27:07Can't do that.
27:08Building owner caught her vandalizing his property.
27:10Ava, it's one of your dad's murals.
27:14Yeah, I'm aware.
27:17Oh, honey, I am so sorry.
27:18Just leave me alone, okay?
27:22Okay.
27:23So what happens now?
27:25We take her in.
27:26No, listen, that's not necessary, all right?
27:28Her dad painted that.
27:30This is a family matter.
27:31I will take care of it.
27:32Tell that to the owner.
27:33Guy wants to press charges.
27:35That's the owner?
27:36How about this?
27:36I go smooth it over with him.
27:37We assure him the young lady is going to come back, clean this mess up later.
27:40And, uh, forget it ever happened.
27:41No paperwork for you.
27:42Sorry, detective.
27:43If the girl really wanted to clean this up, she had her chance before you got here.
27:47Come on, iron feet.
27:48No, don't touch my daughter, okay?
27:50Just don't...
27:50Morgan, it's all right.
27:51I know it's all right.
27:52I'm all right.
27:52Ma'am.
27:53Don't call me ma'am, okay, sir?
27:54Don't call me ma'am right now.
27:55I don't need that from you.
27:56What I need from you is to understand that giving a 15-year-old girl a criminal record
28:00over some paint is completely insane.
28:03Can we all agree on that?
28:04I mean, it's insane!
28:16Ava?
28:16Can we not hear?
28:21Because of her?
28:22Ava, that woman has her own problems to deal with.
28:28No offense.
28:30Yeah.
28:31Thanks, Gina.
28:32You got it.
28:38Treat her like a grown-up, he said.
28:42You're welcome.
28:43I'm sorry.
29:09Oh, buddy.
29:10Come here.
29:11I'm sorry.
29:13I messed up.
29:15Sometimes I forget that there's a right time to drop huge information on someone and a wrong time,
29:20which would be right before you send her off to school.
29:25It wasn't that.
29:27I know I said I wanted to know everything, but I was wrong.
29:32This was way worse than not knowing.
29:34What do you mean?
29:35My dad's been alive this whole time, living his life, one stayed over.
29:41And with everything you've been finding out, I actually let myself believe he cared, that he didn't abandon us.
29:50I still believe that.
29:51How?
29:52Because I know who your dad was, and we haven't heard his side of the story yet, you know?
29:56Maybe there's a reason that he's had to stay away.
30:00My whole life?
30:01I can't for the life of me wrap my mind around what that reason would be, but the one thing I do know is that he loved you more than anything in the whole world.
30:09You know, I'm actually working on a case right now where this father was estranged from his daughter.
30:20And once he came back into the picture, the only thing he cared about was making it right.
30:26And that's what all this is about?
30:28Well, part of it, I'm looking for somebody who needs a heart transplant, somebody powerful enough to intimidate an entire hospital to get it.
30:39So, I figured I'd start with their biggest donors.
30:42These guys?
30:43Mm-hmm.
30:44You were looking at a who's who of L.A. philanthropy.
30:50What about him?
30:52Carson Wood. Looks like he's a big producer.
30:55This photo wasn't from that premiere.
30:57Do you see who's behind him?
30:59Uh-huh.
31:00Oh, my God.
31:01Mom, seriously, do you live under a rock?
31:03She's an actress.
31:03She's in, like, everything.
31:05Right.
31:05Okay.
31:06Anyway, this whole thing went down about this dress.
31:09She dissed the designer, and they were going back and forth for, like, weeks.
31:13But that happened, like, over a year ago.
31:15Really?
31:16Mm-hmm.
31:17Look at you.
31:19And he didn't think you were anything like me.
31:22I mean, first we get arrested together.
31:24Okay.
31:25Okay.
31:25Okay.
31:27Can we look this guy up?
31:29Yeah.
31:31Let's see.
31:34There he is.
31:38Old.
31:40Old.
31:41Oh, all these are old.
31:42Yeah, that one's definitely old.
31:43Okay, so if you're right, this guy hasn't been seen in public for months, but he's posting old pictures as if they're recent.
31:51Shady.
31:51Might be more than shady.
31:53Maybe he's been hiding the fact that he's sick.
32:04Everything good with Morgan?
32:05Yeah.
32:05She had to visit Ava's school.
32:06Clear up a little truancy thing yesterday.
32:08What's going on here?
32:09Showed up just as Carson Wood was about to head out.
32:11I suggested he wait.
32:13His people didn't like that.
32:14So you decided to block the driveway.
32:16Things were getting a little tense.
32:18Copy that.
32:20Carson Wood, Detectives Karatek and Forrester, LAPD.
32:23Mind if we ask you a few questions?
32:24To get you the hell out of my driveway, ask away.
32:27Make it quick.
32:29Does the name Nathan Gould mean anything to you?
32:32Should it?
32:33He's a murder victim whose death we're investigating.
32:35Never heard of him.
32:37P.S.
32:37I don't know if you looked at me, but I'm literally on my way to get a heart transplant.
32:42I'm not running around killing people.
32:44Well, now that you mention it, one of the reasons we're here is to see if you're in the market for a new heart, sir.
32:48We believe Mr. Gould was killed so that his would be available for transplant.
32:52As for killing him yourself, I think you could hire some people to do it.
32:54Can't argue with that.
32:56Hey, Karatek.
32:58The GPS is set for the airport, not St. Clair's.
33:00Mr. Wood, would we be right that you pressured St. Clair's Hospital to bump you to the top of their transplant list?
33:06Maybe I did, maybe I didn't.
33:07Doesn't matter.
33:08Got a better heart waiting for me in Utah.
33:10Wait, so you're saying you don't want Nathan Gould's heart?
33:13Is that the one at St. Clair's?
33:15Doc said it wasn't a great match.
33:17Technical stuff.
33:18Not my department.
33:20And if that concludes our business, I'd appreciate you getting out of the way.
33:23Time's the one thing I don't have.
33:29Hey, how are you going to school?
33:31I convinced him that 30 minutes in a holding cell can serve as detention, but whatever, that's not why I called.
33:35I got a message from Soto.
33:36St. Clair's Hospital called.
33:38Oh, yeah, yeah, we know.
33:39Carson Wood didn't even need Nathan's heart.
33:41Guessing it got put back into the system?
33:43Well, it would have, but it's been stolen.
33:45How does someone steal a heart?
33:47That's what we're trying to figure out.
33:48The hospital said everything went normally with the organ removal.
33:50They took the heart out of Nathan, they packed up a transport.
33:53That's when it was supposed to be driven to another hospital.
33:54But that's when everyone lost track of it.
33:56Someone with knowledge of the process intercepted the heart on its way out of the building.
33:59So far, we haven't spotted anything on the hospital surveillance, but we're still looking.
34:03How much time can pass between taking out a heart and putting it into someone else?
34:07Hospital says six hours tops, two of which have already passed.
34:10And that's how much time we have.
34:12Someone this killer cares about is about to get a heart transplant, which means our best chance to find the killer is while that person is still in a hospital bed.
34:21After the patient's safe and sound, our guy could be in the wind.
34:24Now, it felt like the transplant coordinator was hiding things yesterday.
34:27Let's have her back in for a conversation.
34:30Now that the pressure's off from Wood, maybe she'll be more forthcoming.
34:33I'm starting to feel like I should have a lawyer.
34:37No, that's definitely the way you could go, given that we could charge you with obstructing an investigation.
34:41You might lose your job, so lawyering up might be the smart move.
34:43But the truth is we're not looking to come after you.
34:47We need to find Nathan Gould's killer, and we need to find him now.
34:50If you help us, we'd be inclined to forget your role in all of this.
34:53My role in this, I didn't have a choice.
34:58If we didn't find Mr. Wood a heart, he would have cut off millions in funding.
35:04That's money we use to save countless lives.
35:08We're not here to judge.
35:13Okay.
35:14We have reason to believe that at one point Nathan Gould and his killer were cooperating.
35:18Let's say Carson Wood never interfered.
35:20Who would have gotten the heart then?
35:21Nathan Gould left behind a directed donation.
35:26He named the person he wanted his heart to go to.
35:29And when Mr. Wood pressured us to find him a heart,
35:34the committee and I, we invalidated Mr. Gould's directive.
35:40Whose name was on the directed donation?
35:43I don't know.
35:45I deleted any record on the hospital system.
35:47You deleted the intended recipient's name, and you don't even remember who it was?
35:51It's not that I don't remember.
35:54I didn't even look.
35:56That person is something I don't want to think about.
36:02So, their name should still be on the transplant list, right?
36:07Yeah.
36:08Is this the information we got from the transplant coordinator?
36:11The UNOS database?
36:12Yes.
36:13You're looking at everyone waiting on a heart in the southwestern United States.
36:16Good, because that heart only has about two hours of viability left.
36:18How are we going to narrow this down?
36:19Mm-mm.
36:33Nope.
36:34Okay.
36:36This one, this one, this one.
36:40I'll live too far away to get the heart in time.
36:42These are the wrong blood type.
36:47And since a key factor in a heart match is body size, you're out.
36:51You're out.
36:52You are definitely out.
36:54Here we go.
36:56Hey, good work, Morgan.
36:57You can just reach out to each of these hospitals.
36:59No, we won't have to.
37:00I got to check something real quick, but if I'm right, I know where to find the killer.
37:10Rosemary Kefari, 70 years old, at Eaton General, in end-stage heart failure.
37:14She's the one getting the heart.
37:15How did you know?
37:17Because she was the only one left whose profile said she was on albuterol.
37:21Yeah, paramedics said people were stealing albuterol because of a drug shortage.
37:24I don't doubt that there was a drug shortage, but people were not stealing albuterol.
37:28One of the paramedics was.
37:30For his mother.
37:31That's what you had to check.
37:32That's right.
37:33Kefari was Rosemary's second husband's last name.
37:35Her first husband was a bishop, just like one of our paramedics, Christopher Bishop.
37:40He's Rosemary's son.
37:43Christopher and Nathan knew each other because of Nathan's injuries.
37:46They must have shared their struggles with each other.
37:48So when Nathan decided to end his life, he offered to direct his heart to Christopher's mother.
37:52But then Nathan changed his mind.
37:53Which meant Christopher had to take matters into his own hands.
37:57He staged the messy tables to make sure that Nathan sat exactly where he wanted him to.
38:03And then he dragged his body into the alley.
38:05And he set an alarm to make sure that someone would find Nathan at exactly the right time.
38:16This even explains the where and when.
38:23Close enough to Christopher's firehouse so we could show up to his shift before the call came in and give himself an alibi.
38:28And he could make sure that he was the paramedic who was taking the call.
38:31He did all this to save his dying mother.
38:32Well, I'll have Eunice posted to stop Christopher and give Eaton General a heads up.
38:39We're going to stop her from getting the heart, aren't we?
38:41I had no idea.
38:57I swear.
38:59I was only told that the heart was available.
39:02Mr. Gould, does he know that you know?
39:07He dropped off the heart along with the paperwork saying it was for you and he left.
39:11Mr. Gould's direct donation was still on file here too.
39:14We had the hospital text Christopher as your next of kin and say they needed him to come back, which he did.
39:19We have him in custody now.
39:21He's going to go to prison, isn't he?
39:26You're going to let me see him?
39:30Please.
39:30Please.
39:32I'll have my officers bring him in.
39:40Of course, you will go back on the waiting list for another heart.
39:45I don't really care about them now.
39:56Oh, my.
40:00My sweet boy.
40:01Oh.
40:02Hey, Mom.
40:05Hey, sweetheart.
40:06Come here.
40:08I'm sorry.
40:09Oh.
40:10Oh, I'm so sorry.
40:12I'm so sorry.
40:13I love you so much.
40:14Oh, I love you too, man.
40:16I tried.
40:17I tried.
40:18Oh, I can take it from here.
40:19Oh, I thought that I was calling clear.
40:25Oh, I can take it from here.
40:33Please, Tex are all done with this.
40:35Oh, I thought that I was calling clear.
40:36I gave it to you.
40:37I've had to give it to you.
40:38I'm sorry.
40:38I could have fucked the current run just the way you would...
40:42Actually, he already gave me one just like it.
40:46I think you meant to give this one to her.
40:48I think you meant to give this one to her.
40:52I thought the current run just the way you would...
40:54Your dad was absent your whole life
40:57and you let him back in.
40:59How did you do that?
41:04Guess that's how my mom raised me.
41:09You take care.
41:22Angela Lee.
41:2417.
41:24The congenital defect got progressively worse.
41:27Eventually the docs couldn't repair it.
41:32She got the heart.
41:41See you tomorrow, Gilder.
41:42We are.
41:46See you tomorrow.
41:48Okay.
41:51See you tomorrow.
41:51See?
41:51See you tomorrow.
41:53From waves to the now
42:01To the creek
42:04To the creek
42:10To the creek
42:12Oh
42:14To the creek
42:31To the creek
42:36To the creek
42:41To the creek
42:43So faster!
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