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00:00You
00:05Someone left that envelope this morning
00:09You're all right whatever this is yes
00:13We have an armed robbery in progress
00:15Our offenders name Gary Bell. Why does he keep attacking their hands? It's overkill
00:22I don't want this in my head anymore
00:24No, no, your son is dead. We'd like to inform his daughter. Gary said he made me this way
00:32Who do you think he is?
00:33When an investigative alert put out on Raymond Bell, there's something wrong in that house
00:42Night goodnight
00:54Still nothing no, what is it you're hoping to find?
01:10I don't know
01:12That's why I'm looking at everything, but I'm telling you this man is violent
01:16Well, bike messenger dropped us off practically the dead of night
01:19So you're checking up on his granddaughter Julie you think Raymond's harming her?
01:33You're okay
01:36Hank
01:37Who is this messenger you catch the company works for know what I can find out
01:44Sarge you see the alert that just hit attempted burglary in progress two blocks from Raymond Bell's house
01:50Just popped on our investigative alerts probably nothing again, but you want to hit it?
02:04Chicago PD
02:09Got blood yeah windows broken
02:12Chicago PD
02:14Hello
02:20Someone's come
02:22Oh, thank God
02:23Are we all right?
02:24Yes. Yes, I'm fine. All right. Is there anyone else in the house?
02:27No, no, it's just me. I would have heard
02:30All right. Can you tell us what happened?
02:32I was upstairs. I heard loud banging and then glass breaking and I locked myself in the bathroom and I called 9-1-1
02:39You did the right thing. Do you have access to this doorbell camera?
02:42Yes, I forgot about that thing. Um, my son set it up. I never check it. I should just take your time
02:51Okay, here
02:52Okay, here. All right. Here it is. Thank you
02:55Okay, let's go
02:57Okay, let's go
02:57Okay, let's go
02:59He's being followed.
03:14He was looking for help.
03:16What?
03:17He may still be in the area.
03:18Call for backup.
03:19Have an ambulance standby.
03:21Thank you, ma'am.
03:221521 Union on scene of the attempted burglary.
03:24It wasn't burglary, was it?
03:254581 South Hamilton requesting units.
03:27What's going on?
03:28Help's on the way, ma'am.
03:30510, maybe 160.
03:38More blood.
03:38Bye.
03:38Bye.
03:39Bye.
03:39Bye.
03:39Bye.
03:40Bye.
04:01Money.
04:0150-21, no sign of the victim or offender.
04:14Entering the Woodbury Club property, East End.
04:18Copy, 50-21.
04:20We'll notify response.
04:25I got a shoe.
04:28Chicago PD, sir.
04:30Sir, you all right?
04:31No.
04:3950-21 Union, disregard the ambo.
04:41Roll the crime lab and medical examiner.
04:43Stop, 50-21.
04:44Crime lab is empty.
04:45Imani.
04:46Now is route.
04:47His hand.
04:50Raymond Bell's son.
04:53His victims.
04:54Yeah.
04:57He destroyed their hands.
04:58They're pulling prints now.
05:12They're pulling prints now.
05:26We should have an ID soon.
05:28Do we know where he came from?
05:29Not yet.
05:30The closest traffic cam is on Crestview and Emerald.
05:33We didn't catch much there.
05:34We lose the offender and the victim before and after the door cam from the footage of the
05:38neighbor.
05:38Well, then just go wider.
05:40Pods.
05:41Bus camps.
05:42Taxis.
05:42Nothing yet on the cameras.
05:43Well, then just keep running it.
05:45I want to know where this kid came from, and I want to know how it traces back to Bell.
05:51Raymond Bell?
05:52Father of Gary, of the violent robbers?
05:55That's how we caught this.
05:56Had an investigative alert out in the neighborhood.
05:57Sorry, Bell's house is blocks away.
05:59That's right.
06:01Look, our victim's hand looks a hell of a lot like Gary's victim's.
06:06Same overkill, same brutality.
06:09Remember, right before he died, Gary said, he made me like this.
06:13Okay, but here, the victim's entire body is beaten.
06:16The hand might not be a signature.
06:17They could be defensive wounds.
06:19So indulge me.
06:20Just hit the tech room.
06:21Run every prior hand injury that pops.
06:23The rest of you, just keep working the scene.
06:25Get me a rush on those prints.
06:27Where are you headed?
06:27You need backup?
06:28No.
06:34Officer.
06:35Sergeant.
06:35Yeah?
06:35Sorry to bother you this morning.
06:37No, not at all.
06:38How can I help you?
06:40There was an assault in the area last night, and we're asking everyone if they saw or heard anything.
06:45No, I didn't.
06:46I'm sorry.
06:47But you would have.
06:49Uh, pardon me?
06:50You were home last night?
06:51Yes.
06:51All night long with my granddaughter, Julie.
06:56And, uh, yeah.
06:58If you don't mind...
06:59May I speak to her?
07:01She might have seen something.
07:04Julie!
07:04Julie!
07:04Julie, this is Sergeant Voight.
07:18He's gonna ask you a question, and I want you to, uh, answer.
07:22Just speak the truth.
07:24Yes, sir.
07:24Okay.
07:25Hi, Julie.
07:27I was hoping you could help me.
07:29Did you hear anything last night?
07:31Anything unusual, out of the ordinary?
07:38No.
07:38Hmm.
07:40See anything out your window?
07:42Person, maybe?
07:43I was asleep.
07:48We were home all night long.
07:50Okay.
07:52That's very helpful.
07:56That'll be all?
08:03Okay.
08:05Victim's prints came back to a Michael Murray.
08:07He's 20 years old, been in and out of the system.
08:09Priors for solicitation and drug possession.
08:13No LKA.
08:14Emi says manner of death was blunt force trauma to the skull,
08:19with a cylindrical object likely a metal pipe.
08:21In the head?
08:22Damage from repeated blows.
08:24Ligature marks on the wrist indicate he was likely restrained during the beating.
08:27All right, are we up on Mike's phone, socials?
08:29Yes, sir.
08:30Just got muds and toes.
08:31Looks like he was getting a series of calls around 9 p.m. from a Romeo Vasquez.
08:37Romeo sent social media messages demanding cash in real colorful language.
08:41Romeo Vasquez, his phone's registered to 1361 Low Street, Inglewood.
08:46Yeah, that's him.
08:47He's got priors for promoting prostitution and gun charges,
08:51and he's on parole for aggravated assault.
08:53Huh.
08:54Dispute over money, temperance flair, that leads to violence.
08:57I mean, it sounds like he might be Mike's pimp.
08:59Vice says his address is listed as a possible trap house.
09:02Doesn't fit with Raymond Bell, but it does fit.
09:05All right, Taurus, keep working Mike's phone.
09:07Imani, Kev, let's go visit Romeo.
09:10Copy that.
09:12I asked if your name is Romeo Vasquez.
09:14It's not a trick question.
09:16You've got to warrant with those questions.
09:18I can get one.
09:19Yeah, well, come back when you get one, then.
09:22Nice piece, Romeo.
09:23Aren't you on parole?
09:24Yo!
09:25Romeo.
09:25Hey.
09:26Hey.
09:27Got him, Sarge?
09:27I got him.
09:28Hey, sit down.
09:30Turn over.
09:30I'm going to take these doors.
09:32Hey, man, come on.
09:33Come on.
09:33Oh, shit.
09:35Chill.
09:35All right, all right, all right.
09:36All right.
09:37Okay, come on.
09:38Stop!
09:38You done?
09:41I'm done!
09:41Come on.
09:43Clear.
09:46There you go.
09:48You stick foot.
09:50Come on in.
09:50Handle this guy.
09:55You.
09:55Come on.
09:56No, no, no.
09:57I'll talk to him in the kitchen.
09:59Let's go.
10:00Bro, listen to me.
10:03You can go back to prison.
10:04You can talk to me right now.
10:06It's up to you.
10:07You texted Mike Murray last night demanding money.
10:11That ain't no question, man.
10:12Yes or no.
10:15Again, it's not a trick question.
10:17Yes.
10:18Mike was going to blow his whole damn roll up his arm.
10:20Kill himself in the process.
10:21What?
10:21Not good for your business.
10:23I was trying to save him from himself, man.
10:26He's got no self-control.
10:27Okay.
10:28When was the last time you had eyes on Mike?
10:30Last night.
10:31Okay.
10:32Nine.
10:33We were in this kitchen arguing about him shooting up junk,
10:36then he ran out the back to get well.
10:37Show me.
10:40All right, man.
10:40He came out through here, bro.
10:45What?
10:46I didn't see that there.
10:49This is stuff?
10:50Yeah, yeah.
10:50But I didn't know that was there.
10:53All right, so what happened to him?
10:54I'm telling you, man.
10:55I don't know.
10:55He ran out the back, shut the door.
10:58That's all I seen.
10:59Take him back inside.
11:01Mm-hmm.
11:02That mean I'm done, yeah?
11:03You're not going to take me in, right?
11:04Shut up.
11:08Morning, sir.
11:10Listen, uh, got a minute?
11:14Oh, sir, we're investigating an incident took place back here last night by 9 o'clock.
11:20You didn't happen to see anything, did you?
11:22There's always something going down out here.
11:24That house.
11:24Uh-huh.
11:25And was there last night?
11:26I was woken up.
11:29I understand.
11:31I go to bed early.
11:32Okay.
11:33Woke up to screeching tires.
11:35There's always something back here, so I was pissed.
11:38Looked out my window, saw a silver car taking off real fast.
11:42Silver sedan?
11:43That's what I said, silver sedan.
11:45Make it model?
11:46I didn't have my glasses on.
11:48Did you happen to see the driver?
11:50Like I said.
11:51Right, no glasses.
11:54That's very helpful.
12:04Roll the crime lab.
12:06On every camera you can find.
12:08I want you to canvas this entire neighborhood with photos of Raymond Bell.
12:21You got a connection with Raymond Bell?
12:22Neighbor saw a silver sedan speeding away last night.
12:25Raymond Bell drives an 01 Silver Mercedes.
12:29His alibi is fiction.
12:30He was here.
12:31This is him.
12:34Let's go.
12:43Thanks.
12:45Atwater says he still has no witnesses other than the neighbor.
12:48Street camps?
12:49Pods?
12:49Nope, nothing.
12:50The street doesn't have many eyes.
12:51I saw tower dumps in both Bell and Romeo's areas came back empty,
12:54and we can't connect the two besides the silver sedan description.
12:56So widen the camp search.
12:58Sarge?
12:58Search a mile radius outside Bell's place.
13:01It took some digging, but I think I found it.
13:04A hand injury?
13:05Yeah, it's a supplemental report from 2022.
13:07A man came into the hospital with a crushed hand.
13:09Doctors reported the injury as suspicious.
13:11When the detectives came to question him,
13:13the man insisted that it was a work accident.
13:15This guy's name is Aaron Crompton.
13:18He's 53 years old.
13:19Seems he's been in and out of psychiatric care since he was a child.
13:22At the time of the incident, he was working as a gardener for Raymond Bell.
13:27For how long?
13:28His whole life.
13:29I mean, he grew up at the Bell's property.
13:31His dad was a gardener there since the 60s.
13:33He took over when he was 17,
13:35and he was working there until the hand accident.
13:37Where is he?
13:38I, uh, his LKA was listed as a friend named Vivian,
13:43but I spoke to her.
13:44She said he was unwell and moved out.
13:46She thinks that he's living in a CTA closet underground.
13:48What?
13:49What?
13:50Yeah, uh, the abandoned Jackson station.
13:53Okay, just keep digging in on Mike Murray.
13:56Imani with me.
13:58Anything?
13:58We're still on hold of mass transit.
14:00Hank, hold on.
14:01I ID'd the courier who dropped off your folder.
14:04Hey, go.
14:05I'll meet you downstairs.
14:06Luke Lombardi, run-of-the-mill deadbeat.
14:08Couple arrests, weed, pills, DUI.
14:11He's got an ad up online for an independent bike messenger service.
14:15Probably a front for pot delivery.
14:17Can you drag him down for me?
14:18Yeah.
14:19It's unlicensed, but I can dig something up.
14:21Appreciate it.
14:22Yeah.
14:43Aaron?
14:48Aaron?
14:49We're Chicago police.
14:50You're not in any trouble.
14:52We just want to talk to you.
14:54Vivian sent us.
14:56Aaron Cropton.
15:08Aaron?
15:14There's definitely someone living down here.
15:20Chicago police.
15:32Hey, hey, stop.
15:35Hey, hey, calm down.
15:38Calm down.
15:39No one's going to evict you.
15:40Aaron, Aaron, can you look at me?
15:43Can you look at me?
15:44Hey, hey, hey, can you look at me?
15:46We're not going to evict you, okay?
15:47No one's going to harm you.
15:50Hey, it's okay.
15:52Hey.
15:55My hand?
15:58It's always my hand.
16:00Everyone wanting to ask.
16:03You heard of phantom limb syndrome, yes?
16:05Yeah.
16:05It's common with amputations.
16:08Neurons firing, even though they're gone.
16:12So I can feel them.
16:14The fingers, they're there.
16:17They're just not there.
16:19Raymond Bell took them.
16:23Still hurt, even now.
16:25I can still feel it for a bag of mulch.
16:31That's why he hurt you.
16:34Thought I stole it.
16:36Caught me, right?
16:38Why didn't you report, Bell?
16:41He caught me stealing half a bag of mulch and did this.
16:45Understand?
16:48Imagine what he'd do if I got him arrested.
16:51What do Bells do?
16:53They ring.
16:55Rotten family.
16:57All of them.
16:57Rotten.
16:59Rotten.
16:59Rotten.
17:00Hey, hey, Aaron.
17:03You can still report it.
17:05No.
17:06Yeah.
17:06No.
17:07Laws, right and wrong, they don't mean anything to Bells.
17:11Raymond, he came out different, too.
17:15Okay.
17:15Worse.
17:17Worst of a bad batch.
17:20Bad.
17:21He's a bad man, a bad man, bad.
17:24Bad how?
17:26You know.
17:28I know you know.
17:29There are ghosts in that house.
17:32Ghosts?
17:33People come in, they don't go out.
17:35Yeah.
17:36Like who?
17:37Like who?
17:37People.
17:38Okay.
17:38A nurse once.
17:40I saw her drunk.
17:42Prince Raymond carried her out of his car four in the morning into the house.
17:48She goes in, she goes in, never comes out, I hear screams, in, always in, never out.
17:59Hey, maybe they were just having a good time.
18:01Oh, no, no.
18:03He had me build a wine cellar in his basement.
18:05Okay.
18:06I never saw a single bottle of wine go in.
18:09Never.
18:11Never.
18:12A wine cellar?
18:13No wine?
18:14No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
18:17Will any of that be usable?
18:32I doubt it.
18:36I mean, he's not going to go on record.
18:41Even if he does, doesn't fit with Mike.
18:45Not yet.
18:46But if there really are disappearances linked to Bell, if it went in and never came out.
18:50So start combing through missing persons, unsolved abductions, any nurse who went missing last ten years.
19:02What is it?
19:04Julie Bell was just admitted to the hospital.
19:06Oh, no, no, no, no.
19:36Julie.
19:38Mr. Bell, if you could give us a minute.
19:44Be right outside, Julie.
19:46And remember, just always speak the truth.
19:49Yes, sir.
19:50Okay.
20:02Mr. Bell.
20:03Now, why did I expect to see you here?
20:08Oh.
20:10Well, ever since your son's case, I get flagged on everything related to Julie.
20:14All right.
20:15What happened?
20:17Well, she wasn't supposed to be climbing that tree.
20:19No?
20:19No.
20:21Branches are weak.
20:22It's a brute rot.
20:24She hit every limb on the way down.
20:26Oh, God.
20:27Grandfather said not to climb it.
20:32Its branches are weak because of the root rot.
20:35But you climbed it anyways?
20:37Yes.
20:39I hit every limb on the way down.
20:41That's kind of weird, though.
20:43Yeah, because, uh, I mean, Julie's teachers, they describe her as quiet, polite.
20:54But at home, she's disobedient.
20:57So you've spoken to her teachers?
21:00Yeah.
21:00You really have a problem with me, huh?
21:04So nobody else hurt you?
21:07Why do you keep asking me that?
21:09It's just a tree.
21:12I know you.
21:14I've known many men like you.
21:16Oh.
21:17Well, how's that?
21:20Violent men.
21:24I would never lay a hand on that girl.
21:27Mm-hmm.
21:30Sorry.
21:33I play games on my phone.
21:40I love those games, too.
21:42My sister and I used to play on Game Boys together when I was around your age.
21:46I loved them.
21:48You know, if you both download Candy Crusade, you can play against each other.
21:56Yeah, I wish we could.
22:00Hey, I've got an idea.
22:05Just in case anyone does hurt you, or if you get hurt for any reason, you can reach out to me.
22:14Now you have my number.
22:15I know you fell from a tree, but do you like climbing trees, Julie?
22:20Yes.
22:23I think so.
22:25How about exploring your granddad's house?
22:27Have you ever been to the basement?
22:29Julie, you don't need to answer that.
22:30The basement where Mike was?
22:32No.
22:33Aurelia.
22:33What?
22:35Aurelia's in the basement.
22:36Not Mike.
22:37Who's Aurelia, Julie?
22:40Officer.
22:40Aurelia's in the basement.
22:43Do you talk to her?
22:45No.
22:47She's a ghost.
22:49Officer Imani.
22:49Who else is down there, Julie?
22:51This is not a police interview.
22:52Mike Murray, does that name mean anything to you?
22:54White man, dark hair.
22:55What you are doing is illegal without a guardian present.
22:57There's no evidence of wrongdoing here.
23:00Julie fell from a tree, and she needs to recover.
23:02That means you need to leave now.
23:10Thank you, Julie.
23:21Aurelia Sloan, 28, went missing from a park in Englewood three years ago.
23:25According to her family, she's an addict, and she was working as a nurse at the time she went missing.
23:29Which fits with Crompton's account.
23:31Yeah, but Crompton won't go on the record.
23:33Yeah, and we can't use Julie's story.
23:38Michael, Crompton, Aurelia.
23:40There are different genders, ages, different neighborhoods.
23:42There's no clear connect here.
23:45There has to be.
23:48He chose him.
23:50Inflicted his violence on him.
23:51Why?
23:5394 Expressway.
23:54Both abduction sites were a couple blocks off the 94 Expressway.
23:58I mean, it could be nothing, but...
24:00I'm running.
24:00Good geographical nexus.
24:02Any missings last seen within a half mile of an exit ramp.
24:05I mean, it could be никаких unable to arrive at all, so it was really hard to escape.
24:09His parents wanted to escape.
24:10Let's go.
24:40If you want to see this, trust me.
25:10Let's go.
25:40Let's go.
25:42Let's go.
25:44That's 12.
26:18The 94 connection is compelling but circumstantial.
26:20Nothing here links directly to Raymond Bell.
26:22What about Julie?
26:23What about her?
26:24She was taken to the hospital with suspicious injuries.
26:27She's living in the house with a suspected murderer.
26:30And DCFS made the ruling.
26:32Dennis.
26:33Dennis.
26:34Dennis.
26:35Dennis.
26:36I've looked this man in the eye.
26:40His instinct is violence.
26:41He will harm again.
26:42I believe you.
26:43But what we need is legal recall.
26:44She's a child.
26:45She's not safe.
26:46Why didn't you go to Chapman with this?
26:53She's been slam dunking cases for you the past few years.
26:56He was busy.
26:57Right.
26:58I hate this as much as you do, but I'm sorry.
27:04It's not enough.
27:06I need something concrete with these old cases.
27:09A witness, a DNA, anything that gets you to Bell.
27:12You get that, and I'll put it to a judge in minutes.
27:22We need more.
27:23What?
27:24Exactly what it sounds like.
27:25We need more.
27:27Let's get the team together.
27:29Start hitting all last known associates and locations of all of our 12 missings.
27:33Most of these cases were years ago.
27:34There won't be any leads.
27:35I know how this goes.
27:36Everything will be dried up.
27:37Well, let's hope not.
27:38There's gotta be something...
27:39Imani.
27:40You want to argue about it, or you want to move?
27:43Hank.
27:44What?
27:45Found your messenger.
27:46Okay.
27:47It's on the west side.
27:48Give me the address.
27:49I just want to remind you, this is just a kid with a half-baked messenger service, okay?
27:53Trudy, may I please have the address?
28:03Hey, man.
28:04What's going on?
28:05What's going on?
28:06What's going on?
28:07You a bike messenger?
28:08Yeah, kind of.
28:09You dropped an envelope at the 21st District Police Station the other night.
28:13Who's it from?
28:14I don't...
28:15That instinct you're having right now?
28:17Listen to it.
28:18Who was it from?
28:20I don't look at what's inside.
28:22Who?
28:23Some guy.
28:24A white guy.
28:25Like, 50s or 60.
28:27He...
28:28Come on.
28:29I don't know.
28:30He wore a hat.
28:31Covered most of his face.
28:32Paid with cash at the pickup.
28:34Smelled like this.
28:35Where was the pickup?
28:36Um...
28:37It was like on a corner somewhere.
28:39I don't know, like...
28:40What do you look like?
28:41Um...
28:42He's like a white guy.
28:43You said that!
28:44What was he wearing?
28:45Uh...
28:46A white T-shirt, black dress pants, black shoes.
28:48Sounds like a cop.
28:51No.
28:52No, no, no, no.
28:53I remember.
28:54His shoes were shined.
28:55Like, they were like really shiny.
28:56Like, there wasn't a scuff on him.
28:58Nah, nah, man.
28:59This guy wasn't a cop.
29:00He sat behind a desk for sure.
29:02I need the number he called from.
29:04Um...
29:05Now.
29:06Yeah.
29:07Okay.
29:30What do you mean?
29:31What problem?
29:48Yeah.
29:51What do you mean what problem?
30:01Look at this.
30:08What am I looking at?
30:09It's a message from Julie Bell.
30:10Uh-huh.
30:11I think it's a cry for help.
30:13I tried calling back.
30:14I'm not getting through.
30:15I think she's in danger.
30:17How did she get your phone number?
30:19I gave it to her at the hospital.
30:20And what else do we have on Bell?
30:22Nothing yet.
30:23Nothing on the Eleven Missings.
30:25Nothing on Mike Murray.
30:26But we gotta move on this.
30:27On what exactly?
30:29On this message.
30:30On a girl in trouble.
30:32We crashed the house.
30:33Claim exigent.
30:34No judge in the world would disagree.
30:35They would.
30:37Ava.
30:38We don't even know what we're looking at here.
30:39This could be a little girl messing with her phone.
30:42It could be her grandfather setting a trap.
30:44I don't care.
30:45We gotta move.
30:46Okay.
30:47We move.
30:48And she clams up again.
30:49Then where are we?
30:50So we do nothing.
30:51No.
30:52We do something.
30:53But we do it with control.
31:00Come on.
31:12Before we do anything, we need to confirm that Julie is unharmed.
31:16Amani will head to her school in the morning.
31:18You make sure she's safe.
31:20Then we catch Bell off guard.
31:23This man is proud.
31:25Arrogant.
31:26In his mind, he is the smartest person in every room.
31:29He's the one in control.
31:32But we don't have enough to arrest.
31:35But I am telling you, he won't be able to help himself.
31:39Raymond Bell.
31:40Detective Burgess, this is Officer Atwater.
31:43We have some new information regarding the body we found near your home.
31:47And we were hoping you could come down to the district with us.
31:49He'll want to know what we have.
31:52He will come in willingly.
31:54And we let him believe he can outsmart us.
31:57Sure.
31:58We just make Bell believe we have something, something real.
32:03We make him curious.
32:05Eventually, Bell will want nothing more than to talk to us.
32:10To prove us wrong.
32:12And we let him talk.
32:15We keep him talking until he makes a mistake.
32:18Until we get what we need.
32:20Have a seat.
32:21What is it you would like to know?
32:30Well, why don't we work backwards?
32:35Let's start with Mike Murray.
32:38The assault victim went missing near your house the other day.
32:42Do you recognize him?
32:44Aurelia Sloan disappeared from a park on 21st Avenue in Englewood right off 94.
32:52I don't know that name.
32:55Nicholas Harsh, last seen in an alley off Sacramento Street.
32:59You fools.
33:01That's terrible.
33:03Pat Delaney, reported missing over a year ago.
33:07You don't recognize him?
33:09Should I?
33:11Last person to see him alive saw him speaking to a white male with brown hair and a silver Mercedes sedan.
33:17Yeah, well, I guess that we should call in every white guy that owns a Mercedes.
33:26Six years ago, Elizabeth de Real vanished from an overpass.
33:32Vanished from an overpass.
33:36Ask him about the park in Englewood again.
33:40No, never been there.
33:45You've never been to Morningside Park.
33:49Why would I go to a park in Englewood?
33:52Oh, so you do know where it is?
33:56I know where Ford's Theater is.
33:59Do you think I shot Lincoln?
34:02Probably took too many pills, fell in the lake, for all I know.
34:11Pharmaceuticals.
34:12It's just too easy for people to make bad choices.
34:15So you're telling me this woman killed herself?
34:18Look at her eyes.
34:20She doesn't want to live anymore.
34:23Pryson.
34:24And how can you tell that?
34:26One can tell.
34:28So you can tell when people want to die?
34:30No, I didn't say that.
34:32Ask him about the park in Englewood again.
34:35Get him talking details.
34:36See if his story changes.
34:38Do you think I was stupid?
34:46That I'm harmful?
34:47That I would hurt someone, a young woman?
34:51I wouldn't.
34:52And I've already told you, I've never been to that park.
34:57Okay.
35:02Oh, no.
35:04Sorry.
35:06Sorry.
35:09I'm a little hazy.
35:11Just tired, I guess.
35:14Uh, one more time?
35:17Just help me out here.
35:19Uh, sorry.
35:22Um...
35:25Amelia Murray.
35:27Aurelia Murray.
35:28The nurse.
35:29Sloan.
35:30You're right, yes.
35:32Aurelia Sloan.
35:33She...
35:34She went missing near an exit off the 94 in Englewood.
35:37That, uh, you know, that park.
35:3921st and Highland.
35:40Brookline?
35:41No.
35:42It's 21st and Highland.
35:43Playground is on Highland.
35:46One block west.
35:47And the park with all the homeless people.
35:49It's on Brookline.
35:50You should know this.
35:51What playground?
35:52The...
35:53The fire trucks.
35:54You're right.
35:55Okay, yes.
35:56Boy, God.
35:57Were you with Julie when you were there?
35:58No, I was not with Julie when I was there.
35:59I'm sorry.
36:00When were you there?
36:01Huh?
36:02When was it?
36:03Did he?
36:04He just admitted he was there.
36:05But you did visit that park.
36:06Just three hours ago, you said you'd never met Aurelia Sloan.
36:12But you said repeatedly, you'd never been to that park in your life.
36:18But now you seem to have a pretty familiar knowledge of the park, the playground, the surrounding area, how you even know where the homeless sleep.
36:25So...
36:26Which one is it, Raymond?
36:27Oh, you're mistaken.
36:28Mistaken, though.
36:29I got an online camera.
36:30I can play it back for you if you like.
36:31I think we've had enough for one day.
36:32You were there.
36:33I don't think we've had enough for one day.
36:34You were there.
36:35I can play it back for you if you like.
36:36I think we've had enough for one day.
36:37You were there.
36:38I'm I under arrest?
36:39Why lie about something so simple?
37:02Am I under arrest?
37:05Why lie about something so simple?
37:08I'll take that as my answer.
37:10Now, uh, open the door, please.
37:13I am a free man, and I'm demanding you let me leave.
37:17Right now.
37:19This is compelling.
37:32Bell tied himself to the location
37:34where Aurelia Sloan was last seen.
37:36He even mentions a playground that was torn down
37:38a month after Aurelia disappeared.
37:40Meaning he was at that park during the time period
37:42when she disappeared.
37:43It's a connection, a real one.
37:45I can put a track order in.
37:46A tracker?
37:48Put a tracker on any of Bell's known vehicles.
37:50If he leaves us any evidence, then we can move.
37:52But are you for real?
37:54There's a child in danger,
37:55and you're giving us permission to put GPS on his car.
37:57This evidence is enough for a tracker order.
37:59Well, what happens when Bell flies off the handle
38:01and beats Julie to death?
38:02How much will the evidence be worth then?
38:04If you wanted a different answer,
38:05you should have met the burden of proof.
38:06I can get you a tracker order.
38:08Do you want it or not?
38:09We'll take it.
38:11Yeah, sorry.
38:13I need a tracker put on at 2,000.
38:14But you were thinking the same thing.
38:15And I controlled it.
38:17All right, Kim, get the tracker order going.
38:18Yeah.
38:19The rest of you just go home, get some rest.
38:20We'll start fresh in the morning.
38:22All right, Kim, get the tracker order going.
38:25Yeah.
38:26The rest of you just go home, get some rest.
38:27We'll start fresh in the morning.
38:29We'll start fresh in the morning.
38:30We'll start fresh in the morning.
38:36We'll start fresh in the morning.
38:41Hey, Julie.
38:42Hey, Julie.
39:12Hey, Julie.
39:42Hey, Julie.
40:12Julie.
40:20Julie, it's Officer Amani.
40:28I'm here to help you.
40:36Julie.
40:38Julie.
40:40Julie.
40:42Julie.
40:46Julie.
40:54Julie.
40:56Julie.
41:04Julie.
41:06Julie.
41:12Julie.
41:14Julie.
41:16Julie.
41:24Julie.
41:26Julie.
41:34Julie.
41:36Julie.
41:44Julie.
41:46Julie.
41:48Julie.
41:50Julie.
42:00Julie.
42:02Julie.
42:04Julie.
42:14Julie.
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