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00:00Hell of a way to go, falling down the stairs.
00:22Wife died on the floor in the back bedroom.
00:25Horrible.
00:26Sucks getting old.
00:27When I go, it's going to be on my pouch.
00:30A bowl full of ice cream.
00:32Maybe a little Keanu.
00:34Matrix?
00:35No.
00:36A walk in the clouds, of course.
00:38Solid choice.
00:39How about you?
00:40Bus.
00:41Fast.
00:42Bam.
00:43You don't even know it's coming.
00:45Okay.
00:46Sorry I asked.
00:48You want the husband or the wife?
00:49Wife.
00:50All right.
00:51Let's do this.
00:57Come on, you replay.
00:58Mr. DJ, won't you turn the music up?
01:00Only a one day dance for wanting some more.
01:03Listen, Mr. DJ, won't you turn the music up?
01:05Come on, Mr. DJ, won't you turn the music up?
01:10Only a one day dance for wanting some more.
01:13Listen, Mr. DJ, won't you turn the music up?
01:15It's all good.
01:15I want you to do it by one.
01:16Even two by two.
01:17Everybody on the floor.
01:18Let me show you how they do it.
01:20Let's go.
01:20Tip it low.
01:21Then you bring it up.
01:22Slow on it up.
01:23One time when it back comes more.
01:24Hey, Margo.
01:31Yeah?
01:32Remind me to order more final when we get back.
01:34We're almost out.
01:34Sure thing.
01:41Can't wait to go home and take a shower.
01:43Me too.
01:47Aren't you Miss Popular?
01:48Which one is this?
01:50It's not that.
01:52The guy.
01:52I mean, liar.
01:54Hey, Randy.
02:10Got anything on those records my brother sent?
02:12The David Pearson stuff?
02:14No, man.
02:14It's going to take a little time.
02:15He give you any more context?
02:17No.
02:17It's my brother for you.
02:19All right.
02:19I'm not calling about that anyway.
02:20I got a job for you.
02:21Okay.
02:22Go ahead.
02:23Owner of a company named BioZone wants to hire you out of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
02:27What's BioZone?
02:28Crime scene cleaners.
02:30Her employee's missing.
02:32Margo Webster, age 28, just sent you a picture.
02:36Her boss is really worried.
02:38How long has she been gone?
02:39Since yesterday morning.
02:41Not too long.
02:41No, but the owner sounded a little more worried than the typical boss.
02:45Plus, they're offering $10,000 for help.
02:47Want to check it out?
02:47Yeah.
02:48Send me the details to get there as soon as I can.
02:56Unattended deaths, drug labs, hoarders.
02:58Some guy takes a bat to his wife.
03:01We clean it up.
03:03Margo's been my right hand the last few years.
03:06Just the two of us.
03:07Hmm.
03:08When did you first know she was missing?
03:108 a.m. yesterday.
03:11Didn't show to clean up a triple homicide.
03:13I called a bunch of times.
03:15No answer.
03:15So I drove by her place, looked in the windows, saw her phone on the table, but her car was
03:20gone.
03:21I knew something was off.
03:22Contact the police?
03:23Sure.
03:24But unless it's been 48 hours, they don't lift a damn finger.
03:27So much for one hand washing the other.
03:30Anyway, that led me to you.
03:33Can I grab you a cup of coffee?
03:35Sure.
03:35Yeah.
03:35So the last time you saw Margo, two days ago?
03:43Yeah.
03:43At the end of our gig, cleaning up the Hardin house.
03:45An old couple.
03:47Died of natural causes.
03:48Pretty basic job, you know?
03:50We brought the van back.
03:52She, uh, she got in her car and left.
03:54That was it.
03:55Hmm.
03:56What do you think happened?
03:57Uh, I'm not sure if it's anything, but her phone was blowing up after the job.
04:06Some guy?
04:07Yeah, a new guy she was seeing, I think.
04:09Did you get a name?
04:10She wouldn't say.
04:11Kept playing it off like it was no big deal yet.
04:13But you don't believe that?
04:14No.
04:15They met online a few months ago in some chat room about the toy box killer.
04:19Like, who does that?
04:20It's weird, right?
04:22Well, that's...
04:23Depends.
04:24Well, that's Margo for you.
04:27And now, my God, I wish I had gotten a name.
04:29Can you think of anything else, uh, about that night?
04:32Anything at all?
04:32Not that I know about.
04:34She's kind of secretive about what she does after hours.
04:36Really?
04:38Why is that?
04:38Why was she secretive?
04:40Well, for most people, the job ends when they clock out.
04:43But Margo really got into some of the jobs, if you know what I mean.
04:47Especially the grizzly ones.
04:50That stroke's for folks, as they say.
04:51So you're saying you think her interest might have something to do with what's going on here?
04:55I don't know what to think.
04:56But something's really wrong, and I'm not going to wait for the police.
05:01So, please.
05:04Yeah, okay, I'll help you, yeah.
05:07Let me see what I can dig up, okay?
05:10Yeah.
05:10Randy, you get anything on Margo's phone?
05:20It's a big negative, compadre.
05:22Dead.
05:23A lot of calls and texts from Ruth after she went missing, but otherwise, no calls or texts in the last 72 hours.
05:30Doesn't make any sense.
05:31That's exactly what I said.
05:33Now, her boss said her phone was blowing up at the end of her shift.
05:35Maybe she was using, uh, an app?
05:37Getting push notifications?
05:38Certainly possible.
05:40Maybe she was exchanging something scandalous.
05:42She didn't want anybody catching wind up.
05:43Now, maybe they were planning on meeting up.
05:45Can you look into that?
05:45Yeah, I will do.
05:46Oh, in the meantime, good news for you.
05:49Yeah, what's that?
05:49I got a hit on Margo's car.
05:51It's a silver 2010 Sonata.
05:53A plate popped up on the city's list of vehicles to tow.
05:56Send me an address.
05:57I already did.
05:58Thank you, Randy.
06:02The document should be at the hotel when you arrive, and you are all set for your client meeting tomorrow morning.
06:07Mm-hmm.
06:07Okay, will do.
06:11Okay, have a good night, Rini.
06:13Rini keep being busy, huh?
06:15Yeah, she's in Houston, trying to land a big client.
06:19Deep pockets.
06:21Yeah.
06:21I can't imagine anyone saying no to her in person.
06:24I hear that.
06:27What are you working on?
06:28At the moment, a case for Coulter.
06:30It's a missing crime scene cleaner.
06:33No way.
06:34Yeah.
06:34What happened?
06:35Don't know.
06:37Cleaned a few dead bodies, and then poof, disappeared.
06:41Weird.
06:42Mm-hmm.
06:43Not that I think it's connected, but she happened to be a true crime buff.
06:47Oh, it's connected.
06:48What you seek is seeking you.
06:52Hmm.
06:53You just come up with that?
06:55No.
06:56No, it's for me.
06:57It's just rando left over from this poetry class I took freshman year.
07:01It's supposed to be about good things, but I think it works both ways, you know?
07:05Well, that's dope.
07:06But in this case, I'm hoping it's not true, because it looks like she was into some pretty
07:10heinous crimes.
07:12Tell me more.
07:13Yeah?
07:14Yeah.
07:14Good night.
07:34Good night.
07:38I mean, the true crime subreddit is a classic, but it's kind of over now.
08:07Okay, come on. Give me a break. It's all these fake accounts and fake names. It's going to take me a minute to track down where she's posting.
08:13Well, try CrimeCon, CrimeHQ, WebSleuths, Murderpedia, too. That's a good one.
08:22Damn. You're made for this one, huh?
08:25What can I say? Everybody's got a gift.
08:31Hi, Reni.
08:34He canceled? Really?
08:35Okay, yeah, just give me five minutes. I'm going to go check and call the other number he gave.
08:45What's up, C? You found my girl's car?
08:48Yeah, pretty sure this is where she was taken. I found a phone in the car. It's not the one you've been searching.
08:53Ah, baby girl's got a backup phone. I wonder why.
08:55Maybe your other phone was issued by work?
08:57Let's find out together.
08:58Spot on, Coulter. Registered and paid for by BioZone. So I'm guessing she ditched this at home after work.
09:06All right, so this must be the phone that Ruth said was blown up. Margo had a second phone for privacy.
09:11Can you tether into this thing?
09:12Oh, yeah. Easy peasy.
09:14Seeing what I'm seeing?
09:22Lots of texts.
09:24Okay, this last text from Margo is pretty interesting.
09:27Meet at the usual spot. Got something big for you. Here's a tease.
09:31Hmm. This series of photos here she was trying to send, but looks like the file was too big.
09:36Gotta love those budget data plans.
09:38All right, where you thinking this usual spot is?
09:41Well, there's a restaurant across the street.
09:43Pretty good place to meet up.
09:45You figure out who she was texting?
09:47I'm searching now.
09:50Okay, it's coming back as a burner phone.
09:54Yeah, nothing on her socials about any new guys. I mean...
09:58Oh, hold up.
10:00Got an ID?
10:01Nope, but the burner phone she was texting is pinging 20 miles away from you right now.
10:05I just sent you the pen.
10:35Hey! You can't be here. Get back!
10:50I was hired to find a missing woman.
10:51I said get back.
10:52I just need to know if that's Margo Webster, that's all.
10:54I'm not going to tell you again.
10:57Okay. Yeah, sorry.
10:58All right.
11:24Hey!
11:34Hey!
11:45Hey, what's up, man?
11:46I sent you a plate.
11:47I need you to run it.
11:47See where it's registered.
11:49Okay.
11:49Yeah, I got you.
11:50It's a wood panel Buick station wagon.
11:54It's linked to our missing girl.
11:57He's at the scene of a crime.
11:59He dialed the number.
11:59The guy got spooked.
12:00And I lost him.
12:04Okay.
12:04Got an address.
12:05Sending now.
12:24Let's go.
13:24Where is she?
13:32Margo Webster. Start talking. Is that her?
13:34No. No, no, no. These are 911 recordings, man.
13:37It's white noise, okay? I'm just gonna...
13:40What'd you do to her?
13:43Nothing. I didn't do anything. I'm trying to find her.
13:46Okay, all right.
13:47You Gunther Decker?
13:54Becker.
13:56And you were texting her?
13:57Yeah, listen, um...
13:59Yeah, I followed you to that crime scene.
14:00Yeah, yeah, look, I heard the call come over the scanner,
14:02and I just needed to know if it was Margo. That's it.
14:05Why'd you run?
14:05Well, I thought you were a cop. I don't like cops, and they don't like me.
14:08Why'd you have a camera?
14:09Because I take photos of crime scenes. It's sort of my job.
14:13Who do you work for?
14:14I don't work for anybody. That's the point.
14:16I used to work as a stringer for the local paper,
14:17but I felt that I could do better on my own.
14:19I am a freelance enthusiast.
14:20You photograph other people's pain. That's what you do, right?
14:23Okay, big guy.
14:24I understand the judgment. I do.
14:25But I provide a service.
14:27The truth is very ugly, but it's out there,
14:29and I document it, and people pay for that.
14:32Don't do that.
14:33Put that down.
14:35Put it down.
14:36Okay.
14:36Anybody else here I should know about?
14:39No.
14:40No.
14:40Get over here.
14:41Come on.
14:41Okay.
14:42What's your name?
14:43Uh, Edward Fong, but you can call me Eddie, please.
14:48Okay.
14:55What the hell is this place?
14:57Yeah, well, I collect crime scene memorabilia.
15:02Oh, don't.
15:03Um.
15:04Looks more like you sell it.
15:05Well, it's all legal.
15:08There are a lot of fellow enthusiasts out there.
15:09Sometimes we just trade.
15:11Okay.
15:12Let me guess.
15:12You provide a service as well?
15:13There is a demand.
15:14I'm sure.
15:16So what's the deal?
15:16You, uh, Margot, she, what, she gives you evidence?
15:18No, no, no, no.
15:19It's not like that.
15:20Um, the three of us, we met online in true crime subreddit,
15:24and we just sort of, uh, we try to solve certain cases.
15:27They grab us.
15:28Okay?
15:30How do you know Margot?
15:31Her boss hired me to find her.
15:33Now I need to know, did she meet up with you two nights ago?
15:36No.
15:37Well, she was supposed to, but she didn't show, so, um, we stake out her apartment.
15:41We went to her, her, her work.
15:43Something bad must have happened.
15:44I've been having premonitions about this.
15:46Eddie, please.
15:46He doesn't care.
15:47Gunther doesn't believe in my premonitions.
15:50Margot was trying to send you these before your meetup.
15:53Nothing?
15:55No, I don't, I don't recognize it, but, um, Margot always documents her crime scenes.
16:00Obsessively, when she thinks she's onto something.
16:02Yeah, or she, she would have sent these because I, I do forensic photo analysis.
16:05Based on the timestamp, these are from her last job, the Hardin house.
16:12Ring a bell?
16:12Oh, Margot thought the circumstances around that one were strange.
16:19Yeah, listen, um, so I, I could do image enhancement on the photos, but it would take me some time.
16:24I don't have time.
16:24All right, I'm gonna head to the house, figure out what she's into.
16:27We, we, we're, we're coming with you.
16:28Work alone.
16:29Wait, wait, wait.
16:30Um, we get that this is your thing, but, um, we've been up for two days looking for Margot,
16:35and, um, nobody knows her better than we do.
16:37I mean, I can tell you why she took certain photos, and nobody knows crime scene timelines like Eddie.
16:42He, he's also an entomologist.
16:44Self-taught.
16:49All right, guys, come on.
16:50Let's go.
16:51Okay.
17:06Margot, tell you what happened here?
17:08Uh, a little bit, yeah.
17:09Uh, so, um, Nancy Hardin was wheelchair-bound with dementia, and her husband, Mort, that is his walker, right there, he was her caretaker, and he, uh, took a really nasty spill down these stairs, cracked his head open, deadsville.
17:24And, um, Nancy died three days later, uh, she starved to death.
17:27Uh, a neighbor found their bodies a week later, but, uh, I actually clocked it at eight and a half days based on the varying stages of blow flies in the photos she took.
17:36This was a case you were investigating?
17:38Uh, we were gonna start, so when one of us flags a suspicious death, three of us agreed we'd do a deep dive.
17:43Uh, sometimes we get lucky, and, uh, Margot gets called in to clean the scene.
17:49We're living on the first floor.
17:52Yeah, you know, hard to get up with a walker.
17:55Mm-hmm.
17:55Hey, um, this mark here, is that from the fall?
18:02Sorry.
18:02Could be, yeah.
18:11Look at these marks here.
18:14You see how it's on the rise of the stairs?
18:17That's not from somebody going down, that's from somebody being dragged up.
18:21Okay, so Margot suspects that Harden's a murder.
18:25She takes pictures of the crime scene, right?
18:27And then, she just vanishes.
18:29Guys, who else knows about your group?
18:33No one.
18:34You post online about it?
18:36Yes, but very carefully.
18:37Uh, we don't use real names, masked IPs, the works.
18:40So maybe the killer suspected you were onto them,
18:43and all they had to do was figure out your real identities.
18:57Huh.
18:58Well, that's weird, isn't it?
19:14Hold that, will you?
19:18There's food in here.
19:19There's no mold on it, right?
19:20Can't be more than a couple weeks old.
19:21Based on the larvae in here, this was eaten around the time of Nancy Harden died.
19:35So, somebody was here the whole time?
19:40They saw everything.
19:42Your friend Margot was right.
19:50Harden's were murdered.
19:51So, the killer sat here, waited for his moment.
19:56Well, wouldn't it be easier to just kill them and leave?
19:58Yeah, I don't think it's about what was easier.
20:01The killer dragged Mort to the top of the stairs just so we could push him down.
20:04He comes in here and watches Nancy die over the course of several days.
20:14So, the guy we're looking for is thorough, well-prepared, and has a very specific kink.
20:19Okay, why go after Margot, though?
20:25Maybe it has something to do with that.
20:29Angel wing?
20:31Oh, uh, I feel like I've seen those before.
20:33Where?
20:34I don't remember.
20:35But, we have a bunch of files we're downloading to build our own crime database.
20:39Yep, okay.
20:45There we go.
20:46That's, uh, look.
20:47Angel wings, drawn in soot.
20:50Yeah, what case is that?
20:51This is the Applebongs.
20:55Mother and daughter in Whitley County.
20:57They died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
20:59Uh, daughter was disabled, and her mother was her guardian.
21:02So, Margot must have realized these cases were connected.
21:04Damn.
21:05Yeah, that must be it.
21:06Any others?
21:07Um,
21:08well, we could always check.
21:10No, no, don't, don't.
21:11Midwest Loots Forum.
21:12It's an older regional database run by a guy Eddie despises.
21:15He stole a sample of Jeffrey Dahmer's hair from me.
21:17Yeah, he did, and you need to get over it.
21:20Margot needs us.
21:21Yeah.
21:22Come on, let's, let's check it out.
21:25Excuse me.
21:27Okay, just one moment.
21:30Uh, huh.
21:32See, that's interesting.
21:33Harry and Marie Rafferty.
21:34It's a couple that died at home in 2018.
21:37He had ALS.
21:39She was his caregiver.
21:40So all the victims are either patients or caregivers.
21:43The killer must have known them.
21:44Yeah.
21:45Right, or at least run into them.
21:47Yeah, but how do we find out where?
21:51I got an idea.
21:53Okay, so you want me to cross-reference a bunch of dead people.
21:57I need to know where somebody might have seen them.
21:59Uh, try hospitals, uh, maybe rehab centers.
22:03All right, let me, uh, just give me a sec.
22:08All right, give me something, come on.
22:11Uh-oh.
22:12Yeah, uh-huh.
22:13Come on.
22:14Yes, all right.
22:15So it looks like you're recently and not-so-recently deceased.
22:18We're all clients at the Voorhees Physical Therapy Center.
22:21And just a couple miles away.
22:23Thank you, Randy.
22:24All right, I'm gonna check out this clinic they're all connected to.
22:26Okay, uh, we're gonna keep digging, see if we can find any other associated victims.
22:30Sorry, all patient information is confidential.
22:35I just need to know who the Hardens and the Apple Bombs might have been working with.
22:39A woman's life is at stake.
22:41I appreciate your situation, but I can't help you.
22:44We could lose our license.
22:47Okay, I understand.
22:54I asked you a question.
22:55Who are these two here?
22:57Former patients.
22:58They died in a house fire a couple months back.
23:00It's very tragic.
23:03Siblings.
23:05One was the caretaker for the other?
23:06That's right.
23:07One of them was paralyzed.
23:12Who made this flyer?
23:14Do you know?
23:14One of our aides, Francis.
23:16He really goes the extra mile for patients here.
23:18Francis, okay.
23:30Two sugars for you, Mom.
23:48And, uh, you know what?
23:52Let's do two sugars for you.
23:57There.
23:58I'd offer milk, but Mom always says it tastes curdled.
24:03Oh.
24:08Doc.
24:09About 11.
24:09You know what?
24:10Don't worry.
24:11Oh, of course.
24:11I'm sorry.
24:11Please go up.
24:12vide
24:16Hello.
24:18Download.
24:22I had a McKinsey.
26:23Please, let me go.
26:25I won't tell anyone about you.
26:27I really don't even know anything.
26:29Oh, come on.
26:30Don't sell yourself short.
26:32You're smart.
26:34Too smart.
26:35Please, I didn't see anything.
26:38This will go better if you don't lie to me.
26:42Smart girls who lie.
26:46All sorts of bad things.
26:48Could happen long, bad things.
26:51I've been watching you, you know.
26:54I know things about you.
26:59Personal things.
27:00But the reason I have you is because of your posts online about the Apple bombs.
27:10How did you know that was me?
27:13Well, it wasn't hard to figure out.
27:16I mean, you left a digital footprint, clues about your job.
27:20The point is, you saw details that no one else did.
27:24Details about my work.
27:27So I just, I just had to figure out who you were.
27:31Get to know you.
27:32And, uh, well, here we are.
27:36If you think about it, we, we like the same things.
27:40No.
27:41It's just a hobby.
27:42No.
27:44It's more than that.
27:46Do you remember what I said about lying?
27:50You wanted attention, didn't you?
27:56Yeah.
27:57Started posting about the Hardens.
28:00Clever things about how they died.
28:05So I just had to follow you and see you work.
28:11You were there when I was cleaning the house.
28:14I was so close to you.
28:17I could smell.
28:20You saw my time.
28:23And that's when I knew what I had to do.
28:27Killed that poor couple.
28:32So, uh, you could get off on their pain and suffering?
28:37Yeah, I saved them from all that.
28:40Oh, I know what you're thinking.
28:49I won't stop you.
28:50Go ahead.
28:52Scream for help.
28:53But I am going to have to burn him alive right in front of you.
29:00That what you want, Margo?
29:03No.
29:05Damn, man.
29:05Angel wings are down there, too?
29:08Yeah, they're here.
29:10Called the police.
29:11They're on their way.
29:11These bodies have been here for decades.
29:13It's gruesome.
29:15Any sign of Margo?
29:17No.
29:19This is definitely where I was holding her.
29:21I got his laptop now.
29:22Can I tell her you in?
29:23Yeah, man.
29:24Go for it.
29:28All right, I'm in.
29:30He's definitely been following her latest online activity.
29:34Maybe he snatched her up because she found out what he was doing.
29:37Hi.
29:37Uh, I just sent you something.
29:41Patterns are never random.
29:42Killer always has a Y.
29:50Thanks for the assist.
29:52Yeah, of course.
29:54Hi, Rini.
29:56Yeah, I'm still here.
29:58Okay, yeah, gotcha.
29:59I will send him the nicest gift basket there is.
30:03No fruit, no alcohol.
30:04Copy that.
30:04Rini's new hire?
30:05Yeah, that's Mel.
30:06How's it going?
30:07She's great.
30:08She just sent me a list of dual caregivers and patient deaths in the region.
30:12They're all ruled as natural or accidental.
30:15Wow, man.
30:16It's been a lot of these over the last 25 years.
30:19You think our guy's been busy?
30:20Yeah, it looks that way, man.
30:25From the looks of things, Francis didn't leave too long ago.
30:28I gotta assume that Margo's still alive because he's been feeding her.
30:31Why is he keeping her alive?
30:33I don't know.
30:34That's a good question.
30:36You're hurting me.
30:38I'm sorry.
30:39I'm sorry, but I just really need you to understand what it is I do.
30:45You think you're some angel of mercy.
30:49That's why you draw wings.
30:52Go on.
30:55That's how you justify your actions.
30:57No!
30:58I don't have to justify anything, especially to you.
31:03I watched my mother take care of my disabled brother.
31:15Sacrificing her own health and happiness for nothing.
31:22He was never going to get better.
31:23I mean, they were alive, but they weren't living.
31:31So you decided for them.
31:34I was there.
31:35I suffered, too.
31:38Mother was so busy caring for him, making him tea, reading him books.
31:43She barely knows his name.
31:52Do you even know what true name is?
32:00No.
32:02Of course you don't.
32:05But I can show.
32:06Get him out.
32:19Okay, bro.
32:20Check me out.
32:21Just found out that Francis grew up with a single mom and a brother who had cerebral palsy.
32:25But both his mother and his brother just happened to vanish 25 years ago, okay?
32:31No credit card use, no doctor's visits.
32:34So those are the bodies that I found in the basement.
32:36So he kills them, he keeps them there, and sets up the scene like some sort of sick tableau.
32:43Hey, Margo's friends turn up any new leads?
32:48She's using Margo to get to Gunther and Eddie.
32:52That's why he's keeping her alive.
32:53It's gotta be, right?
32:55Okay, well, at least you know where they're headed.
32:56You got backup, right?
33:01Colton?
33:02I can't call the police in right now.
33:05Francis feels the pressure's gonna kill Margo.
33:07Look, I don't love this man.
33:08No.
33:09No choice.
33:10All right, man, just...
33:11Look, I'm on standby if you need me, all right?
33:13Yeah.
33:20What?
33:21Why are we here?
33:22Well, because you couldn't just keep your little discoveries to yourself.
33:31You don't understand how important my work is, Margo.
33:35Well, but how could you?
33:38You're just a cleaning person.
33:41A simple maid for the dead.
33:44What are you gonna do?
33:45I think you already know that.
33:49I'm gonna take care of the mess you made.
33:53You're taking me to meet your friends.
33:55But my friends don't know anything about you.
33:58I've heard every lie under the sun.
34:01Especially when death is right there.
34:04It's what we do.
34:06We lie and cheat right to the end.
34:10Please, they have nothing to do with this.
34:14No.
34:15We'll see about that.
34:17And when I'm done, you can clean up the scene.
34:19I get to watch you work.
34:22Again.
34:25I'll try not to make it too messy.
34:28Oh!
34:29Oh!
34:29Oh!
34:29What are you doing?
34:31No!
34:32No!
34:32No!
34:33No!
34:33No!
34:34No!
34:34No!
34:35No!
34:35No!
34:36No!
34:36No!
34:37No!
34:37No!
34:38No!
34:38No!
34:39No!
34:40No!
34:40No!
34:41No!
34:42No!
34:42No!
34:43No!
34:44No!
34:45No!
34:46No!
34:46No!
34:47No!
34:48No!
34:48No!
34:49The number you are trying to reach is 5-5-5-0-1-7-9 is not available to you.
34:57Eddie, you gotta get out of there.
34:59He's coming for you and Gunther.
35:00Leave now.
35:09Don't hang up.
35:10Help is all the way.
35:11No, no, no.
35:12Man, I'm looking for more connections, but I'm coming up empty.
35:15This is why we need Margo.
35:17She's a magician with the stuff.
35:19I'm gonna tell her you said that.
35:21Okay, I'm sure you said that.
35:22And then, you're doing that.
35:23I'm not sure you said that.
35:26I'm not sure you said that.
35:31Yeah.
35:33You're on.
35:34But you're on.
35:35I don't know.
36:05Help!
36:07Someone help me, please!
36:09Someone help!
36:10Hey.
36:11Hargo, you all right?
36:12Who are you?
36:13It's OK. I'm Colter.
36:14Your boss hired me to find you.
36:15Are you OK?
36:16Yeah.
36:17Where's Francis?
36:18You have to stop him.
36:19He's going to kill them.
36:20He's going to kill them, Gunther and Eddie.
36:22OK.
36:23Here.
36:24Call 911.
36:35Let him go, Francis.
36:36Let him go.
36:37You're just in time to watch.
36:38Oh, just because Margo had you pegged?
36:42There you go.
36:43You're just in time to watch.
36:45Oh, just because Margo had you pegged?
36:47There you go.
36:48You guys all right?
36:49Yeah.
36:50Yeah.
36:51You OK?
36:52Yeah?
36:53Yeah?
36:54Well, yeah.
36:55Yeah.
36:56Well, yeah.
36:57Well, yeah.
36:58Yeah.
36:59Yeah.
37:00Yeah, that's right.
37:01Yeah.
37:02All right, man.
37:03Come on!
37:04Hey, you guys all right?
37:05Yep.
37:06Yeah.
37:07Yeah.
37:08Yeah.
37:09Yeah.
37:10Yeah.
37:11Yeah.
37:12You OK?
37:13Yeah.
37:14Yeah.
37:15Yeah?
37:16Yeah.
37:17Well, yeah.
37:18Yeah.
37:19Now a dispatcher's due to Edward.
37:20Uh, we're holding for murder of domestic man.
37:22It's a good way.
37:23I need to go.
37:24Thank you, Mr. Shaw.
37:27You're very welcome, thank you.
37:28Hey, you, you should take the week.
37:31No, no way.
37:33I'll see you tomorrow.
37:35No.
37:36Yeah.
37:37Oh, I'll be right back.
37:40I can't believe she cared enough to hire you.
37:43I think you mean an awful lot to her.
37:50You were worried about you.
37:51No, no, he was worried, and I wasn't worried,
37:53because I know you know how to take care of yourself.
37:57I don't know how to thank you.
37:59I think we should be thanking you.
38:01You're the one who found the trail, right?
38:03So we bagged a serial killer.
38:05So much for armchair detective.
38:07You know, you're pretty good at this,
38:10and we could use a fourth in our crew.
38:12I don't know.
38:12I think you three got it handled.
38:14Oh, by the way, I had to tell the police
38:16about your little museum in here.
38:18But I told you all that was legal.
38:20They didn't take anything, did they?
38:21No, they didn't take anything.
38:22I told them you were fans of the genre.
38:27So, what's next for you?
38:31Go where the job takes me.
38:34Just putting it out there,
38:35but we're always available for consultation.
38:39Yeah?
38:40Might take you up on that.
38:42We'll be good to each other, okay?
38:44Okay.
38:44All right.
38:49Sick.
38:49Hey, Randy.
39:04Hey, I'm glad everything worked out,
39:06even though you didn't have any backup.
39:07Yeah.
39:08Everything all right?
39:09I'll let you decide.
39:11You know, the records that Russell sent over?
39:13The David Pearson stuff?
39:15Find anything?
39:16Yeah, maybe.
39:18Wheels inside of wheels,
39:19but, uh,
39:20I think I got something
39:21that you might want to check out.
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