FBI - Season 8 Episode 06- Parental
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00:00You
00:30Really? Right now?
00:56Chill out, alright? It keeps me steady.
01:00Someone's here.
01:21Quiet as a mouse, aren't you?
01:22I think it's...
01:24No!
01:27No!
01:32No!
01:39Wait.
01:40Rowan, you don't have to do that.
01:42Well, I asked you to meet.
01:44And you know Dad's best practice is hard to shake.
01:46Well, he misses you.
01:48I keep telling him that you're a freshman and you're supposed to be busy, but...
01:52Listen, if you wanted to join us for brunch on Sunday, might be nice to surprise him and your sisters.
01:57Yeah.
01:58Look, I've kind of been avoiding you guys ever since Dad told me that he asked you to legally adopt Amelia and Paige.
02:04Oh, I'm guessing you don't love that idea.
02:07Well, I have no issue with you, Isabel. I'm glad my dad is happy or whatever, but you're his wife, not our mom.
02:14Rowan, I know that.
02:17I would never try and replace your mother, ever.
02:20Cool.
02:21So we're on the same page then.
02:23Right, Rowan.
02:24That being said, your father asked me to adopt your sisters.
02:29So that, God forbid, something happened to him, you girls were safe.
02:34He's been around for like a year and a half. You're still a stranger.
02:41No offense.
02:44Okay, listen, I have to take this, but we can talk more later.
02:49I gotta get to class.
02:55Acting aide at Castile.
02:59Dr. Rusk, we're here as part of a RICO investigation into a new drug trafficking crew.
03:04They've been stealing Schedule 2 narcotics from community clinics all over Jersey.
03:09But this is the first time they've killed anyone.
03:13Sylvana.
03:14She didn't deserve this.
03:16We opened this place with a 330 grand 25 years ago.
03:18She was my first hire.
03:19She was more than an office manager. She worked miracles.
03:23She wasn't supposed to be working late last night.
03:25Most likely she surprised them.
03:26They panicked.
03:27Do you have any security cameras that might help us ID them?
03:30No.
03:31Even if we had the funding, and believe me, we don't, the kind of people that come to us for help,
03:36they're not the kind of people that want to be on camera.
03:38What kind of people would that be?
03:40We run a free clinic.
03:41We cater to low-income families, the unhoused, illegal immigrants.
03:45Do you see any drug-seeking patients, addicts?
03:47We see everything.
03:48We don't turn anyone away.
03:49But we don't prescribe irresponsibly.
03:51Do you keep any drugs in these cabinets?
03:54No.
03:55All drugs are kept in there.
03:57Sylvana was in charge of our drug storage.
03:59She was a rule follower.
04:00There's just old patient files in there.
04:03We'll figure out who did this, but we are going to need to see a full pharmaceutical inventory.
04:07All right, everybody, listen up.
04:11If this robbery at the Rust Clinic of Mott Haven is the latest work of the crew that has been ripping its way through Jersey,
04:18they have now escalated to murder.
04:20We will not let them strike again.
04:22Now we are down one Jubal Valentine today, so you will be bringing me up to speed.
04:26Sylvana Morales' estimated time of death suggests the robbery happened around 1045 last night.
04:31We are combing traffic and street cams in a 10-block radius of the clinic around that time.
04:35Still running plates, but no red flags yet.
04:37All right, keep running them.
04:38If we can't track down the crew, let's follow the score.
04:41Do we know what was stolen from Mott Haven?
04:43Yes.
04:44The clinic owner, Dr. Rusk, provided his pharmaceutical inventory, like the crew's previous robberies,
04:50cleaned out the entire narcotic stock, largely pills.
04:53Once they hit the streets, they're impossible to track.
04:55Pills maybe, but it looks like Mott Haven also carried ketamine nasal spray.
04:59It's used in psychotherapy to treat depression, anxiety, PTSD.
05:03Harder to repackage for street sales.
05:05Comes in a unique bottle stamped with serial numbers.
05:08It's a Schedule III narcotic, and according to the DEA's National Drug Threat Assessment,
05:13ket sprays become popular on the club scene.
05:15All right, tap your CI, see if they've clocked anyone selling this new party drug.
05:19Hey, DEA's got something.
05:21A CI reported a crew selling ket spray at day raves.
05:24Says there's one up right now in Bushwick.
05:27The pattern holds, they'll probably have someone there selling.
05:30Well, then we will be there buying.
05:32Ava, you seen anybody that looks like they're dealing?
05:47Not yet.
05:48Just a bunch of 20-somethings rolling.
05:51Well, it must be nice not to have to work in the middle of the day.
05:54Okay, now, putting mom and dad's money can be hard work.
05:58Yeah, well, I've never had the pleasure.
06:07Hold up.
06:08Fanny pack boy at the bar just made a sale.
06:14I got him.
06:15All right, I'm gonna go to a street.
06:17You're good to move in for the controlled by.
06:19Remember, all we need is visual confirmation of that ket spray,
06:22and we can tie him to the murder robbery.
06:24How much you want to bet this clown falsely claims entrapment?
06:27You sound like a prosecutor.
06:30Maybe unleash your inner trust fund party girl a little bit, yeah?
06:34Hey.
06:45What's up?
06:46Can I buy some of that?
06:48Some of what?
06:49You know, I want to party.
06:52Lady, I don't know what you're talking about.
06:54I just saw you sell to those two dudes.
06:59All right.
07:01Take this, and then we can talk.
07:04What is it?
07:05You said you wanted to party.
07:07Yeah, but I want to float.
07:12So you got anything for that?
07:16Is this good enough for you, princess?
07:18Take a hit or get lost.
07:20I just want some ket spray, man.
07:22Can you help me or not?
07:28FBI, stop!
07:30Let's go!
07:44Don't you know what's rude to the shovel, lady?
07:47Uh-oh.
07:50Sucks to be you right now.
07:51Entrapment.
07:52That's what this is.
07:53Not quite.
07:54But it is assaulting a federal officer.
07:55Eight years.
07:56Resisting rest.
07:57One year.
07:58Trafficking schedule two and three.
07:59Narcotics and controlled substances.
08:00Twenty years.
08:01She's just talking about today's crimes, Mr. Luttrell.
08:05Now, looking at your file, you already have priors and the ketamine we found on you traced back to the Mott Haven Clinic and for the rest of the goodies in your bag.
08:12Yeah, I don't know.
08:13Scala, you think we could get him for this robbery plus the five in Jersey?
08:16I think I'd take that bet.
08:17Yo, that isn't me, man.
08:18And I also haven't been to Jersey in like five years, dude.
08:19For real.
08:20So, I'm guessing it wasn't you that killed the woman at the Mott Haven Clinic?
08:21Oh.
08:22Oh.
08:23Killed?
08:24Yo, I definitely have not killed anyone.
08:25If it was someone else in your crew, I'd suggest you give up a name because someone is gonna go down for the murder of Savannah Morales.
08:38Oh, my god.
08:39Oh, my god.
08:40I don't know.
08:41I don't know.
08:42I don't know.
08:43I don't know.
08:44I don't know.
08:45Skala, you think we could get him for this robbery plus the five in Jersey?
08:47I think I'd take that bet.
08:48Yo, that isn't me, man.
08:49And I also haven't been to Jersey in, like, five years, dude.
08:50For real.
08:51So, I'm guessing it wasn't you that killed the woman at the Mott Haven Clinic?
08:53Oh.
08:54No.
08:55Yo, I have never seen that lady before in my life.
08:58And I don't have a crew, okay?
09:00I'm nobody, man.
09:01I just happened to buy some cat spray after some guy.
09:04Some guy?
09:05What guy?
09:06So, you want my help now?
09:09Man, tell this chick to drop all the charges she just spat at me.
09:14Now, I'll tell you what.
09:15You proved yourself real useful, and this chick won't pin you down with second-degree murder.
09:20Okay.
09:22Okay.
09:23It was some dude named Greg.
09:25I don't know his last name.
09:27Come on.
09:28Stop playing with us.
09:29You've got to know something about your supplier.
09:32No, he's not my supplier, okay?
09:33He's just, he's just some pill head I sell to sometimes, and he showed up early this morning trying to dump a bunch of cat.
09:38And you didn't have any questions about why one of your customers would want to sell you product?
09:42Yeah, I'm an idiot, okay?
09:44Don't buy drugs from the people you sell drugs to, but, man, he was way undercharging.
09:48I thought I was getting lucky.
09:49Okay, Jesse Luttrell claims he bought the stolen ketamine spray from a guy named Greg in Isham Park around 6 a.m. this morning.
10:00Okay, pulling this morning's poll camp footage from Isham Park?
10:02All right, if Jesse's telling the truth, that means this guy Greg could be a murderer.
10:07Okay, here is Jesse Luttrell.
10:11And he's got company.
10:19Can we find out who this car belongs to and get a GPS location on it?
10:22That model Jeep isn't equipped with GPS, too old, but running the plates.
10:26Zooming in.
10:28Well, that's cat spray, so that must be Greg.
10:31Well, cars registered to a Greg Warrick to be specific.
10:34Bronx local, Warrick's mostly unemployed the last five years.
10:37Some short gigs in fast food service, multiple stints in court-mandated rehab after charges of possession, and petty theft.
10:43That doesn't sound like someone who's part of a highly organized robbery crew.
10:47Does he have any connection to Jersey?
10:49Negative, and no known associates, so either he joined up with a different amateur crew...
10:54Or he acted alone.
10:56He went into that clinic to score some drugs. Things went bad.
10:59Either way, an innocent woman was killed.
11:02All right, Kelly, I want you to dig up everything you can on Greg Warrick.
11:05Ian, ping his phone. I want to know where he is right now.
11:11Greg Warrick's phone stopped moving somewhere around here.
11:18There's the green Jeep. Maggie, that's the doctor from the clinic.
11:25FBI, let him go!
11:27Help! Help me!
11:28Drop your weapons!
11:29Shots fired, shots fired.
11:37Go, go, go, go, go!
11:40Get him.
11:42Go, go, go, go, go!
11:44The engine's fried.
11:46Obsend, send backup and medical to our location.
11:49Dr. Franklin Rusk has been abducted by two suspects into Warrick's Jeep Cherokee.
11:53We're unable to pursue.
11:59Tell me you have found that Jeep and whoever's driving it.
12:02The Jeep's no help now. Traffic cams lost at a couple blocks from Rusk's house.
12:06No pings on the plates. They might have ditched it.
12:08We need to understand why these people would abduct a highly respected doctor from a clinic they just robbed.
12:15There is a nexus here we are missing.
12:18What about Greg Warrick's phone? Is that still in play?
12:20No. When Maggie and OA took him down, his phone was on him. ERT is bringing it in right now.
12:25Hey, we found a connection here.
12:26We cross-referenced Greg Warrick's history to see if he's ever been to Dr. Rusk's Monthaven Clinic before the robbery.
12:33Turns out that he petitioned to file a medical malpractice suit against Dr. Rusk a few months ago.
12:38He got denied. It was beyond statute of limitations.
12:41So this could be a personal grudge. What was the malpractice claim?
12:45Well, his wife Mimi delivered their baby at Dr. Rusk's clinic three years ago.
12:49Baby died shortly after birth.
12:52Greg Warrick wasn't just part of a robbery crew.
12:54He blames this doctor for his child's death.
12:59This is about revenge.
13:10All right. Looks like Greg Warrick's baby died at the hands of Dr. Franklin Rusk three years ago.
13:16Allegedly due to malpractice. We think that's what's fueling us.
13:19Okay. Well, the driver of the Jeep was a woman. Maybe Warrick's wife. They would have the same motive.
13:25Yeah. Mimi Warrick looking into her.
13:27So you think that Greg maybe incited his own justice against Dr. Rusk and the clinic.
13:32Drugs were just a bonus and the manager was wrong place, wrong time.
13:36Well, that's our working theory.
13:37Well, unfortunately, it doesn't look like Mimi Warrick was the driver of that Jeep.
13:40Her phone's been pinging all morning at Hudson University. She's a continuing education student.
13:45Boy, she's got to know something. Bring her in.
13:50I'm sorry Greg's gone. And I hope you find Dr. Rusk. I do. But I don't know anything about this.
13:56You don't seem too surprised to hear about your husband's death.
13:59I'm not. Greg has OD'd four times since I met him.
14:05You think I'm a terrible person?
14:06No. My sister's an addict.
14:09And loving someone with that disease, you kind of expect to hear bad news all the time.
14:16Greg and I used together for a long time.
14:19Then I bottomed out. I got clean.
14:22He didn't. So we separated. We haven't talked in months.
14:25So you weren't aware that Greg tried to sue Dr. Rusk for malpractice? For the death of your baby?
14:31I was. But that was the last time we spoke. I didn't want any part of it.
14:35Okay. And why's that?
14:37It wouldn't bring my daughter back.
14:40I've worked hard to accept what really happened that day. To be honest. Greg couldn't do that.
14:46He blamed Dr. Rusk. I blamed myself.
14:50You said that you got clean. When was that?
14:53After our daughter.
14:56After she died.
15:00Sorry. We just want to know what happened.
15:06I was high during childbirth.
15:10I was in and out.
15:12When I came to in recovery, Dr. Rusk told me my daughter was gone.
15:19It was so high.
15:20I...
15:22I don't even remember holding her.
15:26Greg wasn't acting alone. Dr. Rusk is still in danger. Is there anyone in Greg's life that you think could be tied up in this?
15:34Greg pushed everyone away.
15:35But if he confided in anyone, I might know where he met them.
15:46According to Mimi Warwick, Greg attended meetings at the Hope Alliance religiously. What do we know?
15:51It's the National Organization for Grieving Parents, 1300 chapters, five in the city alone.
15:56I pulled up their social media page and I got Greg right here. Barbecues, toy drives, seems pretty involved.
16:02Well, who is that couple? They're with Greg in almost every photo.
16:06Let's see. Facial Rec processes them as Amy and Lyle Brewer, Yonkers residence. Amy worked in sales. Lyle was a commercial freight driver.
16:15Past tense noted. Lyle caught possession charges a few years back, lost his job. Amy was laid off shortly after.
16:23Well, that sounds familiar. Grieving parents struggling with addiction. So, Greg could relate to the Brewers.
16:30In more ways than one. Amy and Lyle Brewer also lost a child 12 years ago.
16:35At the Mott Haven Clinic. And Dr. Rusk was their physician.
16:39All right, let's get a team to their home now.
16:46We need an ambo now.
17:01Cover me.
17:03Hey! Hey!
17:04Dr. Rusk.
17:13Dead.
17:14That's where I can see them. Now!
17:20All right, we got it. Thank you. Sit up. Hey, look at me. Hey, where's your husband? Where's Lyle?
17:27Amy, there's a dead man in your house. Do you understand that?
17:30Look, we know that you blame Dr. Rusk for the death of your child.
17:33No. No, you have it all wrong.
17:36What do I have wrong?
17:37Our babies. They're still alive.
17:40Dr. Rusk stole them.
17:43I told you I don't know where my husband is. You're not listening to me. Dr. Rusk lied.
17:46He told us our babies were dead so he could steal them.
18:01Amy, we are listening to you, but according to medical records, your son died 12 years ago due to complications from maternal drug use.
18:07No. I was sober during my pregnancy. My labor was 14 hours. Lyle was out of town on a job so I was all alone. And I caved and I took the epidural and passed out while I was pushing.
18:21When I came to, Dr. Rusk said my son was dead.
18:27Amy.
18:28I'm not done.
18:29Two weeks ago, I saw my son on the subway. 12 years old, handsome. My big eyes, Lyle's goofy smile. I lost him in the crowd, but he's alive.
18:43Amy, forgive me, but how can you be so sure?
18:48You're not a mother, are you?
18:51I'm a stepmother.
18:52It's different. A mother can tell.
18:56Did you ever go to the police?
18:58We did. They didn't believe us. We had no choice. We have to find him. He's still our son.
19:06You had a choice. You chose to kill Dr. Rusk and the head of his clinic, Silvana Morales.
19:12Who?
19:16No, I didn't go into the clinic. It was just Lyle and Greg. I didn't know that they killed anyone. They were just supposed to steal the files to help find the children.
19:27Well, was there anything in the files that supports your story?
19:30No, just our baby's death certificates. That doesn't mean that it isn't true.
19:35Lyle thought we could grab Dr. Rusk, get him to tell us where he sent our son, but then the FBI was there and Greg died and we panicked and brought him back home.
19:48And that's when you killed Dr. Rusk?
19:51We questioned him. But he denied everything and Lyle was amped up on meth and he got so violent. I begged him to stop but he kicked me out of the room.
20:05But then Lyle came out and said Dr. Rusk confessed. He confessed and told us where to find our son.
20:14All right, where's Lyle now?
20:15I don't know, okay?
20:20Even if I wanted to, I can't help you find him.
20:22I mean, trafficking schemes like this do exist. The Hicks Clinic in Georgia stole and sold to over 200 newborns in the 50s and 60s.
20:34And there were hundreds of adoptees out of China and South Korea who were stolen from their birth parents, sold to unsuspecting Americans.
20:41So while Amy's story does feel far-fetched...
20:44Yeah, either way, she believes it. And so does Lyle Brewer.
20:48He thinks he's going to find his son alive based on something Dr. Rusk told him.
20:53If we want to figure out where he's headed, we've got to look into Amy's story, live in their reality or other people are going to get hurt.
21:05Do you believe her?
21:07Does it matter?
21:09I don't know.
21:10But a grieving couple could come up with a conspiracy theory like this to help them cope.
21:16I mean, Amy's an addict. It makes her unreliable, but also incredibly vulnerable. She was an easy target for Dr. Rusk.
21:25We need to step into Lyle Brewer's shoes. Lyle believes that Dr. Rusk stole his infant child. Is it at all possible that he's right?
21:33Well, Dr. Rusk is a respectable physician. He graduated UPenn, M.D. from Johns Hopkins. He's got no criminal history. And he and his Mott Haven Clinic are community pillars.
21:43So he'd stand to lose a lot with a criminal scheme. But plenty of financial gain. Couples have always been willing to pay a premium for newborns.
21:49Okay. Let's say Dr. Rusk was selling children. Kelly, what's on the money trail?
21:56We checked his bank accounts. They're clean.
21:58What about the clinic's financials?
21:59Well, the clinic operates as a non-profit. Mostly small donations, thousands over the years. There are some higher value donations. Huh. Different sources, but all the exact same amount. $40,000.
22:12Now that sounds like a price point. One of these donations was made three days after Dr. Rusk signed the death certificate for Amy and Lyle's baby. Same for the Warrick baby. They all come from different adoption agencies.
22:26Ian, I want to run down on all those adoption agents. Elise, when was the first $40,000 donation?
22:342010, with the most recent one being just six months ago.
22:38I mean, is it actually possible Dr. Rusk was stealing and selling babies for 15 years?
22:47We're gonna have to find out how many potential victims we're looking at here. He'd have to have a broker that helps him with the sales. Adoption agents?
22:54Adoption agent, singular. The different agencies all seem to be owned by the same man, Barry Catania.
23:01Got him right here. Dix Hills resident, been in the adoption field for 20 years, and he went to business school at Hopkins the same time Rusk was there for med school.
23:11This man might know where Lyle's son was sent. If Dr. Rusk gave up Catania's name after being tortured, that's Lyle's next target. This killing spree ends now.
23:24Wait! Hurry!
23:26We need medical!
23:27Oh my god, oh my god.
23:29Sit down.
23:31Hey, hey, hey.
23:32Here.
23:33Look at me.
23:34Hey, look.
23:35Wait, hurry!
23:37We need medical!
23:41Oh my god, oh my god!
23:47Sit down.
23:49Hey, hey, hey. Here. Look at me. Hey, look!
23:53Breathe. Hey, hey, breathe.
23:55No, no, why did you save me?
23:57What happened here?
23:59They found me.
24:02Who found you? This guy?
24:05I don't know.
24:07What are you doing here?
24:09We know what you did, Barry.
24:11We know about the kids.
24:13You stole 24 newborns and you destroyed their families.
24:17I took those children from attics.
24:18Parents who weren't fit to conceive, let alone raise a child.
24:22I saved those kids, put them in stable homes, gave them a future.
24:26That wasn't your choice to make.
24:28Don't play it off like you weren't making a profit.
24:32Now, do you know that man?
24:33Is he the one who came through here?
24:35I don't know. I've never seen that man.
24:37My place was tossed when I came in here.
24:42We knew we'd been caught.
24:44This is Lyle Brewer.
24:46He is one of the birth fathers.
24:47He's looking for his son that you stole 12 years ago.
24:50We need to know where you placed him.
24:52I don't know. I've handled a lot of adoptions.
24:55Well, you must have some files. A way of knowing where they are?
24:57I did, but whoever broke in here, they took everything.
25:01Lyle might be the only one who knows where his son is.
25:04He's looking to stop until he finds him.
25:05Amy, we verified your story.
25:15Dr. Rusk was seemingly involved in a scheme to traffic newborns.
25:20And your son may not have died at birth. It's quite possible that he was stolen and placed with another family.
25:28Who? Where is he?
25:30We're narrowing that down, but we're not sure. However, we do believe that your husband knows and that he's headed there now. So we're running out of time here.
25:43These are holiday cards from the adoption agent where your son was placed. They're sent from adoptive parents as a thank you. See if you can recognize the boy from the subway.
25:52Lyle's going to find our son. He won't help you stop him. Amy, you said no one believes you. We believe you. We just have to prove that your story is true.
26:03You can stop someone else from getting hurt. We have to find your husband first.
26:07You said that he's on meth, Amy. What happens if he finds your son in that state?
26:12Lyle would never hurt our child.
26:14What about his adoptive parents? They've got nothing to do with this. You want to risk Lyle hurting them or killing them?
26:22What about his adoptive parents?
26:27Please.
26:38No, he's not here.
26:44That's him.
26:49What's the law since then?
26:52That's my son.
26:58That's my son.
27:04Look at him.
27:07So big.
27:11So happy.
27:16Sorry.
27:23Listen.
27:25You did the right thing.
27:27I didn't do it for you.
27:29Or the Lawsons.
27:32I did it for him.
27:33Tell me about the Lawsons.
27:34Corinne and Bill adopted son Topher live on West 88th Street.
27:43And Topher's birthday aligns with the death certificate of Amy and Lyle's son.
27:44Yes, Topher's birth certificate was issued three days after the death certificate. Same day Katanya made the donation to Rusk.
27:57So Amy's maternal instinct was right.
27:58All right, let's get mom, dad, and son into protective custody.
27:59Send Skola and Eva to their home and to the son's school.
28:00Okay.
28:01Uh, Topher attends the Fournay school. I'll get the address to Maggie in a way.
28:03Good. Lyle is under the influence and violent. We are not going to let him get near that child.
28:06Our school's doors are always locked. Armed security at every entrance. Every guard has a copy of the photo you sent us.
28:13That man is not getting in this building.
28:14Where's Topher Lawson now?
28:15Where's Topher Lawson now?
28:16Okay.
28:17All right, let's get mom, dad, and son into protective custody.
28:19Send Skola and Eva to their home and to the son's school.
28:21Okay.
28:22Uh, Topher attends the Fournay school. I'll get the address to Maggie in a way.
28:24Good.
28:25Lyle is under the influence and violent. We are not going to let him get near that child.
28:31Our school's doors are always locked. Armed security at every entrance.
28:35Where's Topher Lawson now?
28:36I'm just here with the guidance counselor.
28:44Has anyone else been let inside the school?
28:46No. Security would have radioed. Topher was just here. I don't know...
28:52Sorry, I forgot my violin.
28:57Hi, Topher. My name is Maggie. This is OA. We're with the FBI. We'd like you to come with us.
29:03What happened?
29:04I'll explain.
29:08We have Topher. Have we made contact with the Lawson?
29:13No, we haven't been able to get a hold of him, but we're just rolling up now.
29:16Oh my God!
29:17I'm down.
29:18Get back.
29:19Lyle Brewer. My name's Special Agent Skola. I'm with the FBI. I need you to put the weapon down and step out of the building with your hands in the air.
29:32You don't tell me what to do. I've got two hostages up here. All right, so what do you want out of this situation? We speak on the phone, talk it out. All right? I want to get you what you need.
29:45You can't give me what I need.
29:47Isabel, we have shots fired and we have a hostage situation here at the Lawson residence. Lyle Brewer's inside.
29:54Okay, I'll send a negotiator now. I need someone with real authority.
30:00Negotiator might not cut it. No, he needs to feel like he can walk out of there with his son. That is all he wants. I'm on my way.
30:10Eva.
30:12Hey. So we've got SWAT that's establishing the perimeter and two sniper teams getting to position. No visual on our suspect, only knowing he's on the second floor.
30:19Has he made further contact?
30:20No. Been trying the landline in the residence. He just lets it ring.
30:23Okay, how are we getting eyes inside?
30:25We just got the building plans for their latest renovation.
30:30The Brownstone has a garden apartment. You seeing what I'm seeing with this HVAC system?
30:36Yep. Let's do it.
30:39Hey. Get your kit. You're coming with us.
30:52FBI. We need access to the basement through your apartment.
30:55Oh yeah? What do I get for it?
30:57How about the gratitude of the FBI?
30:59What's the suspect's mental state, as far as you can tell?
31:05Volatile. We believe he's still under the influence and fixated on talking to the guy or gal in charge.
31:10You want to avoid a tactical resolution?
31:12Always.
31:14I want to see a deliberate assault plan in the event that Lyle Brewer refuses to stand down.
31:17Yes, ma'am.
31:18Does he have access to a phone?
31:20Landline. If you can get him to pick it up.
31:22You asked to speak to someone in charge. That's me.
31:26My name is Isabel Castile. I am the assistant director in charge of the New York field office.
31:31I'm dialing now. Pick up the phone so we can talk.
31:35Okay. Go ahead. It's life.
31:39The last hostage situation we had like this was what? Two years ago?
31:43Former Mexican police officer.
31:45Or the man he thought kidnapped his daughter.
31:47Oh, yeah.
31:48And you traded places with that pregnant wife?
31:50Yeah, I remember. Why?
31:52Because he was crazy.
31:56And he wasn't high out of his mind like Lyle.
31:58I know. That's why we need to get eyes in there right now.
32:09Hello?
32:10Thank you for picking up, Lyle. Can I call you that?
32:14Yeah. Yeah, Lyle works.
32:17Good. Lyle, you asked to speak to someone with authority.
32:21You got it.
32:22So, now I need you to do something for me.
32:25You want something for me?
32:27I do. That's how this is gonna work.
32:30I don't wanna hurt anyone.
32:32But I will.
32:33I don't want anyone to get hurt either.
32:35So, let's start with this.
32:38Give me something to let me know that people inside are okay.
32:43Lyle? Lyle, can you do that for me?
32:46Lyle, is that gonna be a problem?
32:50No.
32:51No, it's okay.
32:53Hang on.
32:55Get up.
32:56Get up.
32:57Don't do anything stupid.
32:59You just tell them you're okay.
33:00Please.
33:01Whatever you do.
33:02Don't let him know your son.
33:03He's not your son.
33:04Isabel's gotta hurry.
33:05Isabel, deliberate assault team still isn't ready, but emergency assault standing by ready for your call.
33:08Listen, Lyle, we don't want anyone to get hurt.
33:09Stop talking.
33:10Lyle?
33:11Lyle?
33:12Lyle?
33:13Stop talking.
33:14Lyle?
33:15Stop talking.
33:16Lyle?
33:17Lyle?
33:18Stop talking.
33:19Lyle?
33:20Lyle?
33:21Stop talking.
33:22Lyle?
33:23Stop talking.
33:24Stop talking.
33:25Lyle?
33:26Lyle?
33:27Stop talking.
33:28Lyle?
33:29Stop talking.
33:33Lyle?
33:34You still there?
33:35You still with me?
33:38Let's focus on you.
33:39Let's focus on what you need.
33:41let's focus on you let's focus on what you need all i need is to see my son that is why i am here
33:52lyle i'm gonna work on that all right but right now i need you to release one of the hostages
33:57they're innocent they are not innocent they bought my son they stole him from me
34:03lyle okay listen listen to me they believed they were part of a legal adoption don't take your anger
34:12out on them can you see me do you got a camera in here listen i heard a scuffle and i want to make
34:21sure everyone inside stays safe no no no no
34:28damn it let's go i'm done i can't trust you bring me my son now or they both die
34:50get the team in position initiate emergency assault copy
35:01damn it they barricaded the second floor we can't get eyes on them
35:20stay down i should kill him just because you're screwing around bring me my son now
35:26sierra 2 in position in the southeast building i've got a view on the lawson's tied up on the
35:35floor no clear angle of the suspect sierra 2 confirm when you have a shot copy
35:39every second we waste the lawson's are in more danger i'm going to talk to him
35:56lyle my name is isabel castile i'm the woman you've been speaking with
36:14you were going to bring me my son and i'm leaving with him
36:19your son doesn't know that he was stolen from you and amy all he knows is the family that has
36:27loved and raised him his whole life they're not his parents
36:31he's my child yes but lyle you are a stranger to him
36:38and if you harm the people who have raised him you will break his heart
36:43no i have done all of this for him lyle there is no outcome here that takes away your pain
36:52but right now you have a choice the choice to protect your son from terrible grief
36:59i just i just want to know him i understand your son needs his parents the ones he knows
37:11but he's my son that will always be true
37:16lyle this is sierra 2 i've got a shot quest clearance
37:28hold sierra 2 lyle think about what your son needs
37:35suspect is extremely agitated sierra 2 hold
37:42suspect has dropped the gun
37:54suspect there has dropped the gun
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38:23Mom! Dad!
38:32Philpher!
38:33Oh, God.
38:38This is a mess.
38:45ERT is recovering Catania's files,
38:48but we've got to dig and identify the remaining 23 stolen children,
38:52and notify birth parents, adoptive parents.
38:56Not easy calls to make.
38:58No.
38:59Poor kids.
39:00It's going to be confusing really quick.
39:02Confusing is the best case scenario.
39:04The potential custody battles.
39:07Amy Brewer did the right thing for her son.
39:09In the end, so did Lyle.
39:11I just like to think that every parent would do the right thing for their kids.
39:13I'm right outside.
39:23I just got here.
39:23The line at Zidamers was humongous, but...
39:26Yeah.
39:27Well, I got your stuff.
39:28Uh-huh.
39:29I, um...
39:30I'm going to see you in a second.
39:32Promise.
39:33Hey.
39:34Hair warning.
39:35I'm armed.
39:36I just want to see my family.
39:37We don't have to get into all of it.
39:38No, I have something to say.
39:40No, it's okay, Isabel.
39:41Rowan, please.
39:43You came.
39:44You made a sacrifice, so...
39:47Here's mine.
39:50We can go by your timeline.
39:53All right?
39:53And when your father and I found each other, things changed fast.
39:58For all of us.
39:59We don't have to make it official until you and your sisters are ready.
40:06What if I'm never ready?
40:07Well, then, I have failed to earn your trust.
40:21My mom hated this place.
40:24Well, yeah, I, um, I also hate this place.
40:28It's bad.
40:30Your dad.
40:31I know.
40:31He says it's a classic.
40:32It's not.
40:33It's just old.
40:35After you.
40:36It's just old.
40:52It's just old.
40:55It's good.
40:56Transcription by CastingWords
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