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00:00All right, see you next game. Bye, guys. Bye.
00:30Bye.
01:00Sweetheart, it's me.
01:07Listen.
01:12Stay away from me! Stay away from me!
01:17Mom's outside. She tried to follow me in her car.
01:19Stay with you. Stay with you.
01:20Here for your practice.
01:21Yeah.
01:23Maria!
01:26Maria!
01:27Don't you show your face around here again!
01:35I'm her mother.
01:36I don't care.
01:37Don't you ever try to ambush my daughter like that again.
01:40Yeah, yeah, my daughter.
01:42You left.
01:46Where the hell are you?
01:47Here.
01:57Hello?
02:02Is someone there?
02:04Is someone there?
02:27Hello?
02:29Who's there?
02:39I really like your place.
02:41How come we're always in mine?
02:44Because you keep touching my stuff.
02:46Well, you know, it's hard to drink from a glass unless you touch it.
02:49I mean, I can always bring mine, but I really like this one.
02:53Yeah, my Corfu classes.
02:55I used to have two.
02:57You went to Corfu?
02:58Yeah, years ago, back when I was in grad school.
03:00You and your sorority chums?
03:02Carl, can you see me in a sorority?
03:05Well, you know, maybe if I squint a little?
03:07No, I, uh, I went with Terrence.
03:10He was my thesis advisor.
03:12Also, my boyfriend, if I can use that word.
03:16Um, he was a little older.
03:19Oh.
03:20Was he the one?
03:22When we first met, you said that you'd come close to getting married once.
03:25I believe I said close-ish.
03:27How much older?
03:29Too much.
03:30Yeah.
03:31Yeah.
03:32Yeah.
03:33It has been washed a thousand times, Albrecht.
03:35You are not gonna find any fingerprints.
03:37Sorry, you know, you invited a detective to dinner.
03:40Yeah.
03:41You look at my place like it's a riddle to be solved.
03:43Big picture first, then details.
03:45Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
03:47Is there anything out of place?
03:49Anything that wasn't here before?
03:56Wow.
04:01You're good.
04:05It's yours.
04:07Seriously?
04:08Mm.
04:09I saw the way that you looked at it at the art fair.
04:11You shouldn't have.
04:12How much was it?
04:13It's your mom's, and it's you.
04:16I don't know what to say.
04:18It's obviously the summer that you spent on the beach with your mom at Half Moon Bay,
04:23but the man with his hands in his pockets.
04:29Who's that?
04:30Your father?
04:31I live in your home.
04:33Hmm.
04:34That's not what I asked.
04:45He's called the Creeper.
04:47He wears one of those, like, monk hoodie things.
04:50A cowl?
04:51Yes, a cowl.
04:52One night every month, he creeps out to clean up Lauren Park's shrine and leave flowers.
04:58Why?
04:59I don't know.
05:00It's a legend.
05:01Every month since Lauren died, that's like 25 years, 300 months all, without fail.
05:08Holly.
05:09Yeah?
05:10Oh!
05:11You loser!
05:12You speak so easy!
05:13You can't wait for me.
05:14Morning.
05:15Someone had a good weekend?
05:16Vanessa?
05:17Mmm, maybe I'm just high on life.
05:18So?
05:19What are you fixated on?
05:20Just an email.
05:21Oh.
05:22My LSAT results.
05:23Let's not talk about it, okay?
05:24Oh, crap.
05:25No, I'm fine.
05:26Really.
05:27For what it's worth, my brother needed six cracks in the LSAT.
05:28But then he nailed it, and he is doing great now.
05:29Well, he's practicing tax law in Salt Lake.
05:30But yeah, he likes it.
05:31He likes it.
05:32Yeah.
05:33Yeah.
05:34Yeah.
05:35Yeah.
05:36Yeah.
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05:53Yeah.
05:54Yeah.
05:55He's doing a tax law in Salt Lake, but yeah.
05:56He likes it.
05:57So.
05:58Gotta go.
05:59Picked up a body.
06:06Hey.
06:08Another break-in?
06:09Except this time, someone got killed, right?
06:10Yeah, I can't comment on that.
06:13This town's changing.
06:15Transients, people that shouldn't be here.
06:18All these rentals don't help.
06:19You take this gentleman's statement for me?
06:21morning boss short-term rental fix inside
06:29tenant yeah owner found her looks like the perp jimmy the door she hears something comes out
06:36next broken yeah csi confirms that he was strong or she they pronouns what's missing cash credit
06:58cards jewelry uh found the cell phone breaking gone wrong somebody wanted us to think that
07:05same kid in all the pictures hers maybe she put a lot of time into this wait go back
07:12why would she tear that one page up it's the way it's torn
07:19somebody who put so much effort into this book wouldn't have done that
07:23her name was maria banister she lived in spokane the coffee machine was on the fritz that's why
07:30i came this morning with the new one and maria was a tourist
07:33she said she used to live here she hoped to visit family family meaning i didn't ask it
07:39didn't seem like she wanted to talk about it okay what else should you tell you she seemed
07:45all wound up about something like she was scared something bad could happen lord and it did didn't
07:51it dear belinda my dear baby girl
07:55maria wanted to visit family that's all the landlord sure of
08:01last name banister let's find out how many live in the region just one
08:05mr banister
08:12yeah i'm chief albury this is sergeant sokoloski we're here about your wife maria
08:20sex wife i'm afraid i have some bad news maria was found dead this morning here in gibson's
08:26what happened you're still investigating your daughter here i'd rather tell her myself oh we
08:32need to talk to her no you leave her out of this out of what whatever this is
08:37belinda
08:44belinda
08:44my mom's dead
08:46i'm so sorry
08:48no one else is when's the last time you saw your mother
08:53five years ago like my dad already said she just left
08:59belinda was 10
09:01your mother say why she left
09:03i guess she just got tired of us no she met somebody
09:08daryl daryl got a last name i would assume so most people do mr banister
09:13i never heard his name his last name all i can tell you he was younger
09:18he was a tree planter they went off and they planted trees together
09:22and that's uh the last time you saw your mother
09:26yes you haven't spoken to her since
09:31that's enough
09:31no contact whatsoever that's enough she told you all that she can
09:34mr bass uh i'm gonna ask you to come to the station with me is there somebody who can look
09:41after belinda i'm coming with my dad
09:43you're gonna hang out of here
09:48how long are you gonna be
09:50if you need anything ask isabella she knows where everything is
09:54unlike the rest of us she's cool
09:56only person here who doesn't wear a uniform
09:58he's a great dad and a good man whatever anyone tries to tell you
10:03why would someone tell me differently belinda
10:05because people lie
10:07yeah sometimes they do
10:11do we know how long the banisters have been living in that house
10:14richard and maria moved in just before belinda was born
10:17bring him in
10:18canvas the neighbors
10:20about last night
10:21i want to know what happened to maria before she disappeared
10:24okay
10:25is belinda okay
10:34she's fine
10:35sit down
10:36she insisted on telling me what a wonderful dad you are
10:40i don't doubt that
10:42i'm just not convinced you're telling me the truth
10:46i have two daughters myself
10:51i have five
10:53yeah
10:54they're the treasures of our lives
10:56when's the last time you saw your ex-wife mr banister
10:59five years ago
11:01it's not easy being abandoned by somebody you love
11:04love's like anger
11:06it can make you do unreasonable things
11:08i had nothing to do with her death
11:10but you stayed in contact with her
11:12no
11:12last night according to maria's phone records you called her
11:15just before midnight
11:16why lie to me mr banister
11:20you know how this makes you look
11:22so you knew she was in gibson's
11:26my ex-wife was on our road last night
11:31in front of our house around seven she was waiting for belinda
11:34and you confronted her
11:36no i didn't see her belinda did the woman ambushed her
11:39then what happened
11:40belinda ran home and told me i went outside but she was already gone just like five years ago
11:46i saw the way you looked at your daughter when i questioned her
11:50and i saw the way you looked at me when you showed up to my house
11:56i was protecting my daughter i don't trust the police
11:59you ever protect your daughters
12:01did you kill your ex-wife mr banisher
12:03no i phoned her yes but i never made it past the front yard i swear to god
12:10and i am not a violent man
12:12you have an assault charge on you have an assault charge on your record that was 20 years ago in a bar fight
12:18you ever done anything young and dumb
12:20well five years ago maria called 9-1-1 altercation at your house
12:23she said you threatened her life
12:29we were arguing
12:32and i probably said something idiotic
12:36she drove belinda to softball practice and left her there
12:40so she could go drinking with daryl the tree planter
12:44belinda was 10
12:46what does your report say about my condition
12:50bloody nose torn shirt
12:51exactly
12:52five years no contact and out of nowhere she shows up
12:57why do you suppose that is
12:59because she realized what a mess she made
13:02she said she'd grown up
13:04maria wrote a letter to belinda and nailed it to the house
13:08i read it and i got rid of it
13:11my daughter didn't need
13:13maria broke my daughter's heart
13:20and mine too
13:24you think he's our guy
13:30for his daughter's sake i hope not
13:32pull up that 9-1-1 call from five years ago
13:35i want to hear it
13:43councilwoman lee
13:46hi rey
13:46good morning
13:47good morning
13:48listen uh the woman that was killed
13:51people are wondering
13:53i mean has carl said anything
13:54have you met carl
13:57so that's a no
13:58he was waiting outside when i was opening up
14:05and i know it's a public library and he's public but
14:08people are on edge right now
14:10about todd
14:11i mean that's ridiculous
14:12all the break-ins
14:14the poor woman
14:15todd was here last week
14:17we should talk to him
14:19he has an interesting mind
14:20cassandra
14:26hey do you got a minute
14:27yeah
14:28okay
14:29oh these are good
14:34yeah it's a project for school
14:36roadside trines on the coast
14:38um that one is
14:40lauren park yeah
14:41i went to school with her
14:43um from first grade and until
14:45until it happened
14:47you guys were friends
14:48she was walking home from work
14:51uh she had a part-time job at the pizza place
14:53and someone hit her and took off
14:55we're trying to research the creeper
14:58you know the one who creeps out of the shadows
15:01once a month as the full moon rises
15:03urban legend
15:05i don't think you're gonna find much about it in the library
15:07excuse me
15:09do your mind
15:10okay just give me a minute
15:14hey todd
15:20find something
15:21beowulf
15:26yeah
15:26old english classic
15:28you're liking it
15:30i mean beowulf pretends he's asleep
15:32and then rips grendel's arm off
15:34he's a
15:35total sociopath
15:37yeah i guess that's one way of looking at it
15:39and then he you know later kills grendel's mother
15:42it's uh
15:43i mean his mother started the fight
15:45but still
15:46his mom
15:47uh
15:48oof
15:49okay well enjoy
15:51thank you
15:52on the night of each full moon the creeper creeps out clanking his chains
16:01full moon like cassandra said it's corroboration
16:04well actually it's two people who heard the same version
16:07that's what corroboration is
16:09okay well let's say some of it is true
16:11i mean forget the chains
16:13i don't buy the black cowl either but say someone has been tending the shrine
16:16for 25 years
16:18there'd probably be logic to the schedule
16:19but forget full moon
16:21it's gonna be more mundane
16:22why
16:23because people don't do that except in movies
16:25i mean real life it's more like the first night of every month or the last
16:29paul you're starting to think like a cop
16:33i said i was sleeping at your place
16:38you are such a liar
16:39you are such a liar
16:40well what'd you tell your dad
16:41that i'll say your face
16:45you are such a liar
17:00Devin! Devin! Devin!
17:06Devin! Devin! Devin!
17:24Holly!
17:26We got him! We got the creeper!
17:30It was Lucy's first day at her new school.
17:36She had been nervous about this day all summer.
17:38Now that we've been here, Lucy didn't want to go.
17:42Poor girl. Such a terrible thing.
17:56Excuse me!
17:58Todd!
18:08Todd!
18:10Good news is we know Liza's safe and sober.
18:24I said that's because she's locked in her bedroom hating us.
18:30Liza's busy PM15.
18:32Yeah.
18:34Five years go by. Why come back now?
18:38I don't know. Maybe the light bulb goes off.
18:42She made this. Brought it with her.
18:44It's a scrapbook.
18:46Elsie made scrapbooks for the girls all the time.
18:48Hockey. Liza's volleyball team.
18:50This book, it's a sort of gift that...
18:52You give to Belinda.
18:56Chief, we found the car that Maria Bannister was driving.
18:58It's registered to somebody named Callie Jarvis.
19:00She lives in Spokane.
19:02Edger's cell number.
19:04Isabel's pulling it up.
19:06I'll check.
19:08Uh, yes. She's my friend.
19:10Ms. Jarvis, did Maria have any enemies to your knowledge?
19:16No.
19:18She's kind, quiet.
19:20Uh, she had a daughter.
19:21That's why she borrowed my car.
19:22She needed to go visit her daughter in Gibsons.
19:25They hadn't seen each other in years.
19:27Did Maria mention anyone else?
19:29Her dad.
19:30Maria was adopted.
19:31She recently found her biological father.
19:34He lives quite close to you.
19:36I think a little town called, um, Porpoise.
19:41Thank you, Callie.
19:42Um, I'm sorry I gotta take this call.
19:44I'll get back to you as soon as I have more information.
19:48What have you got?
19:49She made two calls to Porpoise Bay last week.
19:51Both for the same number.
19:53Dee Stewart, 6619, fist away.
19:57Sorry to be the bearer, Captain Stewart.
20:00Someone killed her?
20:02Did your daughter ever mention being afraid of anyone?
20:05No.
20:07Never.
20:08I'd always wanted a daughter.
20:10And then, all of a sudden, there she was on my doorstep.
20:13Last July.
20:15That's the first time you met?
20:17Her mother was a fling.
20:21Had no idea she was pregnant.
20:24No, that's not true.
20:25I chose not to consider it and moved on.
20:29We've all done things we're not proud of, Chief Hallberg.
20:34Don't suppose you've ever abandoned a child?
20:38I didn't see it that way.
20:40Later found out my daughter did.
20:42Then perhaps you'll understand.
20:46To have her reach out after all those years and decades.
20:53She called me again last week.
20:57About?
20:58Her daughter, Belinda.
21:00She said to me,
21:03How do I even start?
21:05And I said,
21:07You get behind the wheel of a car and you drive.
21:09You go and see your daughter.
21:12Don't you dare make the same mistake that I did.
21:15Is she your son?
21:20Harry.
21:22Yeah, he lives with me.
21:24That must be a comfort?
21:25You'd think so.
21:27He's a good boy.
21:29He does his best.
21:31That'll be him now.
21:32Come on.
21:38All right.
21:39That'll be eight bucks, brother.
21:41Okay.
21:43Twenty bucks.
21:45Twelve bucks to change.
21:46Enjoy.
21:48Thanks.
21:51Twenty bucks?
21:53Nice.
21:54Where'd you get that, dude?
21:55Doesn't like you were for it, right?
21:57Where you going?
22:00Excuse me.
22:01Welcome to.
22:03Hey, come on.
22:04You deaf or something?
22:06What's going?
22:07Where you going?
22:10How long did you serve?
22:12Military?
22:14Reserves for about five minutes, but didn't really take to it.
22:18How did I go with your dad?
22:20He understood.
22:22I think.
22:23He always said that I was more like my mom.
22:25She died six years ago.
22:27It's just been the two of us ever since.
22:29He's, um, he's failing.
22:32His heart.
22:34The doctor says that it won't be too much longer.
22:36I'm so sorry.
22:38He's tough as nails, my dad.
22:40Oh, um, Gloria, would you mind making dad a sandwich today?
22:44Sure I can. Of course.
22:45Uh, Chief Albrecht, is it?
22:48Yes.
22:49Uh, Chief, this is Gloria.
22:50We met when, uh, Gloria let me in.
22:53Oh.
22:54So, did you, uh, catch my dad speeding through a traffic light?
22:57Your sister's dead.
22:59What?
23:03Is he serious?
23:04Dad, I am, I am so sorry.
23:27It seemed like a good idea.
23:29A big house, ocean view, clean it up.
23:32A little bit of paint listed as a short-term rental.
23:35And then these bureaucrats of yours got involved.
23:38And it was building code this and update that.
23:41Since when are they my bureaucrats?
23:43Because you're on town council.
23:45I hate to ask, but I need a favor.
23:48Okay.
23:50I am hemorrhaging money and my rental income is at zero.
23:53I just, I need you to step up and be a super pal.
23:55Phyllis, I love you, but I can't intervene.
23:58Intervene?
23:59No.
24:00It's my electrician.
24:01He tore up all the drywall in the basement.
24:03And I just need to help repainting it.
24:05Please.
24:06This weekend?
24:08Get away from me!
24:12Oh.
24:13Todd!
24:14I told you to leave me alone!
24:16Todd!
24:17I told you to leave me alone!
24:18Todd!
24:19I told you to leave me alone!
24:20I told you to leave me alone!
24:21No, we see him up there!
24:22I've been lost at the people's houses!
24:23I know, Todd!
24:25Ah!
24:26What's up?
24:28Todd!
24:29Todd!
24:30I told you to leave me alone!
24:31Have you lost your minds?
24:33Todd!
24:34Ben, step back!
24:35Just stop.
24:36We are fine here.
24:37We are absolutely...
24:38Drop the knife now!
24:39Todd, you have to put the knife down.
24:40And they drew a rock at me!
24:42This wasn't your fault.
24:43I saw what happened.
24:44Everybody saw it.
24:45Ben, I need you to step back now!
24:46Just stop!
24:47You are making this worse!
24:48Just stop!
24:50Everyone saw what happened,
24:51but you need to give me the knife.
24:53This wasn't your fault,
24:54but you need to give me the knife, okay?
24:57Okay.
24:58Okay.
24:59Just give me the knife.
25:00Cassandra!
25:01Sit!
25:02Stop!
25:05Just give me the knife, okay?
25:07Please.
25:08Okay.
25:10Give me that.
25:11Okay.
25:12What's going on here?
25:13They threw a rock.
25:14They threw a rock.
25:16Okay.
25:17Okay.
25:19Son, I need you to get on your knees.
25:20No.
25:21Todd, you can trust him.
25:22Just get on your knees.
25:23Please, just stop.
25:24I need you to get down on your knees.
25:25Please.
25:26He's not gonna hurt you.
25:28Do not hurt him.
25:31Frick and frack?
25:32Yes.
25:33What the hell is wrong with you two?
25:34I-I-I...
25:35We didn't do anything.
25:36All right.
25:37I was slightly insane.
25:40Thanks, boss.
25:41Totally badass.
25:42Oh!
25:43Someone reposted it.
25:44You're a meme!
25:45I'm not serious.
25:46Yeah!
25:47Look, councilwoman keeps streets of Gibson safe.
25:50People car lay less than this into a run-rigger mayor.
25:51Why would I want a run-rigger mayor?
25:52Well, I think this is gonna do wonders for you.
25:53Trust me.
25:54Harry Stewart's been on the coast for ten years.
25:55He had a home rental company, one-man operation, but it went bankrupt years back.
25:57We'll do some more digging.
25:58They have a home care worker.
25:59Works there three days a week.
26:00Gloria Hanson.
26:01Look into her too, okay?
26:02this into a run with America. Why would I want to run for mayor? Well, I think this is going to do
26:08wonders for you. Trust me. Harry Stewart's been on the coast for 10 years. He had a home rental
26:15company, one man operation, but it went bankrupt years back. I'll do some more digging. They have
26:21a home care worker, works there three days a week, Gloria Hansen. Look into her too, okay?
26:27Well then. His name is Todd Loomis. He's leaving a knife around. A bunch of punks at Molly's.
26:35Cassandra talked him down. Why'd she just call it in? I don't know. Ballsy moved, though. He's been
26:40sleeping in the woods off Maskell Road about 100 yards south of the Bannister place, and we found
26:45his camp. He's got this horde of junk stuff he's found or stolen, and that.
26:56Todd, I'm Chief Albrook.
27:05What can you tell me about Maria Bannister?
27:08You're a cop. I don't talk to cops.
27:10Maria Bannister, she died last night.
27:13Someone killed her.
27:15Oh, come on. Someone dies, you blame me.
27:20You found this at your camp.
27:22You went through my stuff?
27:24That's Maria. One on the left.
27:27Okay.
27:28Where do you find this, Todd?
27:30I don't know.
27:31Is Maria where yet?
27:33I don't know.
27:34You killed Maria, Todd?
27:36No.
27:37Look at me, Todd, please.
27:39No, I didn't kill her.
27:44The girl threw it. She left it there, and she was with the other one, her mother.
27:48Maria Bannister and her daughter.
27:50I watched her drive away in the car, and then the other one followed.
28:19Somebody was following her?
28:21Yeah.
28:22What kind of car?
28:24A blue one.
28:26Blue car.
28:26What make?
28:28I don't know. It followed.
28:30It was 7 AD on the plate.
28:33This is our guy.
28:43Baby.
28:44Oh, you don't believe the story about the locket, do you? Come on, boss. All due respect.
28:47He's a thief.
28:48Maybe.
28:49But a killer?
28:50What? Because Cassandra likes him?
28:51Ooh, um, he had a knife. He was ready to go at those guys.
28:57Well, let's just hold him for 72 hours. We'll do that.
29:01Where are we on the 911 call?
29:03Still trying to track down the guys who attended.
29:05Neither of them are on the coast anymore.
29:06Chief, Emi's here.
29:09Yeah.
29:09Based on rigor mortis, I'll say she died between, uh, 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. Cervical fracture.
29:16Death was instantaneous?
29:17Nope. That was the intent, presumably. But...
29:21Ursula bungled it.
29:23To put it mildly, the fracture didn't kill her. She was smothered.
29:26She was a piece of work, but nobody deserves this. Poor Maria.
29:34Wait, you knew Maria Bannister?
29:36Her kid played t-ball with my niece.
29:39You know? She was a child herself, you know?
29:42It's like being a mother terrified her.
29:44There was a 911 call, Maria and her husband, five years ago.
29:49I was working ER that night. It was right before I switched over to pathology.
29:53The husband needed stitches.
29:55So she was the aggressor?
29:57They had to handcuff her to the gurney.
29:59So maybe Richard was telling the truth.
30:03There was a blue sedan, partial plate 7 A.D., possibly seen following Maria the night of her death.
30:09Let's run it through the system, see what comes up.
30:11On it.
30:12Richard said that, uh, Maria ran off with a tree planter, Daryl something.
30:16Daryl Cunningham. As far as I know, he's still on the coast.
30:19Daryl Cunningham. Let's find him.
30:20Yeah.
30:24Still umpire and girls softball?
30:26Time to time. How's your daughter?
30:29Good. How's your eyesight?
30:30Keen. As ever.
30:34Hey.
30:35Cassandra, seriously.
30:45Phyllis loves it. She can run my campaign for mayor.
30:48A guy with a knife?
30:49Your officers were getting set to shoot him.
30:52Todd is a valued patron of my library.
30:54He could have killed you.
30:55Don't be dramatic. They may have tasered me, but...
30:57Carl. He is smart. He is funny. He reads Beowulf. The only thing he doesn't have is a roof. And I don't think that's his fault. He didn't hurt anyone.
31:09This time.
31:09Oh, come on.
31:10He could have hurt you. That's what terrifies me.
31:12He didn't, and he wouldn't.
31:14You need to trust me.
31:16Cassandra, my job is community safety.
31:18Todd is a part of the community. My community, at least.
31:23Mine, too.
31:25Well, how does Todd fit into your community, officer?
31:30Right. In custody.
31:37It's probably important. You should answer it.
31:44Aubrey.
31:45Chief, I ran the partial you asked for.
31:47And?
31:47Blue 2019 sedan registered to D. Stewart.
31:51Six, six, one, nine, Vista.
31:53The captain.
31:59I only got these three. The flash spooked the guy, whoever he was.
32:04Mm-hmm.
32:06You don't suppose you recognize the guy?
32:09God, I can't really make out their face.
32:11Maybe someone related to Lauren?
32:13I don't think so. They moved away years ago.
32:17What?
32:20Can I keep this?
32:26Yeah.
32:32Hey, Charis.
32:33Oh, holy smokes.
32:36Cassandra Lee.
32:37It's been a minute.
32:38Yeah, I saw your truck.
32:40Yeah.
32:41That's good to see you.
32:41That saves me a trip to your house.
32:45I went by Lauren's shrine.
32:48You were there last night.
32:52What?
32:53No.
32:54Why would you think that?
32:56My boyfriend's daughter took this.
32:58What the hell, Trace?
33:05You?
33:07You're the creeper.
33:11Captain Stewart, Chief Alberg in Gibsons.
33:14When did you last drive your car?
33:16My car?
33:16My God, I haven't driven that car in years.
33:20Then when did your son last drive it?
33:23Well, he drove me on Wednesday.
33:25I had an appointment with my lawyer, but...
33:28Look, Harry drives the car whenever he wants.
33:30Why are you asking all this?
33:31Why did you see your lawyer, Captain Stewart?
33:34The hell business is that of yours.
33:36I'm investigating the murder of your daughter.
33:38A state planning, an adjustment to my will?
33:44Did Harry know this?
33:46Oh, my God.
33:48Is that a yes?
33:51Captain Stewart, where's your son now?
33:54She was working my shift that night.
33:58Pizza parlor.
34:00I promised I'd swing by when she finished, drive her home.
34:05And...
34:07And I got pissed off at her.
34:10It's one of those stupid high school disagreements.
34:14So she walked home.
34:16Side of the highway.
34:17And a driver hit her.
34:18You didn't.
34:19I...
34:20I never went to see her parents.
34:22Not once.
34:25We all failed.
34:27Different ways.
34:28At least you honor her shrine.
34:31It just seems like the least I could do.
34:33Oh, yeah, leave her flowers.
34:35I've never left flowers.
34:36I just tidy up.
34:39No, I was...
34:39I was there 20 minutes ago.
34:41There were flowers.
34:43I didn't leave them.
34:49I already left the house two hours ago.
34:51Where are we with that bolo?
34:52No reports of the car yet.
34:54Chief, someone here to see you?
34:55No, no.
34:55It's Gloria Hanson, the captain's housekeeper.
34:59How long have you known Captain Stewart and his son?
35:02Two years.
35:04Captain's a fine man, and his son is so attentive.
35:08It's quite...
35:09touching.
35:11Did Maria Bannister ever come to the house while you were working?
35:14No.
35:16I...
35:16I never met her.
35:18Did Harry mention her to you?
35:21I did the laundry today.
35:24Normally I was supposed to do the captains,
35:25but Mr. Harry's turns up in the hamper, too.
35:27I don't mind.
35:28I found this in Mr. Harry's pocket.
35:32His trousers.
35:37That's his niece, right?
35:39Belinda Bannister?
35:47I had a funny feeling.
35:48I'm sorry.
35:51He's going after the girl, Belinda.
35:53Why would he do that?
35:54Find her, hurry.
35:55I'm going to their house.
35:56Call the school.
36:10Hi.
36:10Mr. Bannister.
36:11How you doing?
36:19Dad, it's me.
36:20Dad?
36:33Dad!
36:33It's Belinda, right?
36:35Who are you?
36:37I was...
36:38Help!
36:46Belinda!
36:46I'm at the Bannister house.
37:03Maskell Road has been a serious injury.
37:05Send an ambulance.
37:08Suspects on foot.
37:10Send all units.
37:11Maskell Road.
37:11Did he leave?
37:37No!
37:37No!
37:38laughing!
37:38Stay down! Stay down!
37:52Nice work.
37:55You knew your dad had changed his will, but you didn't know what the change was, so...
38:01Kellyanne would have to wait.
38:03I revere my father. I sacrificed.
38:07Looked after him.
38:08You decided to go after Maria Bannister. Eliminate the competition.
38:12That's a damn lie.
38:13Once you did that, they left Belinda.
38:23What is that?
38:24This was in your pocket.
38:26After a man like you kills the first time, it's a sale of a soul by inches, Harry.
38:31You needed that inheritance.
38:3340-year-old man, bankrupt company, personal debts, no other prospect.
38:38I've done my duty.
38:46I've done my duty all my life for my dad, for everyone.
38:51I bet he's just damn proud of you.
39:02All right, well, yeah, see you later, later.
39:10Big plans tonight?
39:11Uh, me?
39:12Nah, just home to water the plants.
39:16Mm-hmm.
39:16Isabella, uh, for about five minutes, I thought I might want to be a lawyer.
39:23Really?
39:24Really?
39:25What stopped you?
39:26Oh, I realized I want to be a cop way more.
39:28Okay.
39:29The point is, you are smart as hell.
39:31Yes.
39:32I knew that within 10 minutes of meeting you.
39:35You'll ace the all set next time.
39:37Thanks.
39:38But I aced it this time.
39:40Oh, shut up.
39:42And now I'm freaking out.
39:44I mean, law school?
39:46I never really let myself believe.
39:48And what the hell am I going to do now?
39:51Well, you put your keys back in your purse because I'm driving.
39:54I will be drinking Virgin Bloody Marys, but you, my friend, you are drinking margaritas.
40:02Okay.
40:27Mr. Bannister?
40:30My name is Stuart.
40:33I believe I'm Belinda's grandfather.
40:37I don't know, maybe the living room?
40:51Yeah, maybe.
40:53That's my grandfather, isn't it?
40:56Yeah.
40:57Is he still alive?
40:59If he is, I don't think he knows we are.
41:04Knock, knock.
41:06Cassandra.
41:07Hi.
41:08Hi.
41:09We're just debating where to put that painting.
41:11That wall seems a little bare.
41:12Yeah, that gets my vote.
41:16Ladies win.
41:18I'm gonna go.
41:19I'm gonna go.
41:20Hey, I'm...
41:21What I meant to say earlier is that you have a tough job and I can be impulsive sometimes,
41:32you might have noticed.
41:33What I meant to say is that I'm damn glad you're okay that nobody got hurt, including Todd.
41:38He's a good person, Carl.
41:40Sure he is.
41:42My line of work.
41:43My line of work.
41:44Sometimes it's easy to forget.
41:46Well, I will remind you then.
41:49To protect...
41:50To protect...
41:51That's my actual job.
41:53It's not just your job, though, Carl.
41:55It is you.
41:56And it is...
41:58It is loving.
41:59It is lovely.
42:01Sometimes, but it can suffocate.
42:04Cassandra, we're talking about a man with a knife.
42:08Todd was a risk I wanted to take.
42:10A person comes at you with a weapon, I see the weapon.
42:13I need you to see me, Carl.
42:17I am an adult.
42:20Darling, just tell me what's going on.
42:25I lost myself in a relationship once.
42:28With Terrence, a professor?
42:31Yeah, he was, um...
42:34He was 20 years older than me, and he was wise and commanding.
42:39And, uh...
42:43Never again.
42:50I don't know how else to show you that I care.
42:57Carl, you can...
43:00You can just make me dinner.
43:09...
43:16Why?
43:17Or...
43:18...
43:20...
43:21...
43:22...
43:24...
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