High Potential - Season 2 Episode 07 The One That Got Away 1
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00:01You know there's always some growing pains when a new person joins a team.
00:04I remember nothing but absolute delight when I came on board.
00:10You may have heard that I was up for the captain's chair.
00:12Turns out you're stuck with me.
00:14Nick Wagner, your new captain.
00:15Why are you being so cool right now? I hate this.
00:17I'm pissed. It should have been me.
00:19Root beer on an unprotected lip? You're a madman.
00:22The stress is getting to her.
00:24If she goes rogue and something happens, she's not a cop.
00:27You okay?
00:28I told you it was a clean shot.
00:29IA will clear me.
00:30I'm not worried about your badge. I'm worried about you.
00:32I just heard some rumors you don't respond positively to authority.
00:36Sometimes I forget what it's like to have somebody looking out for me.
00:39See you tomorrow, Guillory.
00:40Hey, any news? We found Roman.
00:42Sending you a photo now.
00:43That's not Roman.
00:44Roman asked me to put eyes on you and Ava just to make sure you two were okay.
00:47I actually let myself believe they didn't abandon us.
00:50I still believe that.
00:51Arthur, I want that backpack.
00:53So you think that whatever's in that bag will give you answers and not just more questions?
00:59That's weird.
01:00You see that?
01:01Hmm.
01:02It's not coming back.
01:03I'm gonna go check it out.
01:04It's not coming back.
01:05It's not coming back.
01:06It's not coming back.
01:07I'm gonna go check it out.
01:11All clear so far.
01:12It's not coming back.
01:13It's not coming back.
01:14I'm gonna go check it out.
01:16It's not coming back.
01:17All clear so far.
01:20huh that's weird you see that it's not coming back i'm gonna go check it out
01:30all clear so far
01:50we good what's your 20
01:54we got a guard down
02:20good morning
02:49morgan hey hey are you and ava okay yeah we're good what's up i'm asking you straight up you have
02:56somebody following me again what no what are you talking about i don't know i think someone's been
03:00on my tail the past few days maybe it's nothing arthur if you feel like you might be in danger
03:05you should call the police oh i don't think that's a good idea roman wasn't too keen on the
03:09cops remember what does this have to do with roman that's what i'm trying to figure out here
03:13i mean were you able to learn anything about what was inside that backpack of his
03:18no not yet
03:22all right well look maybe you should just hide the bag for now because whoever roman's running
03:29from might not want what's inside that bag getting out you hear me
03:32yeah hey i gotta go okay all right well look just just be careful all right you and ava keep your head on the swivel
03:41you too
03:48ava and i didn't glove up at home is that going to be a problem only if you think you two might
03:52be suspects in roman's disappearance i think you can count us out and nothing in the bag look
03:57familiar rang any bells no also roman's not a huge fan of law enforcement so if we could just
04:02keep this between us we'll keep the circle small thank you what's going on just revisiting an old case
04:16call came in pretty high profile i want these two on it go i got this close the door
04:32she only arrived here last week she have a name young girl leaning on a windowsill you guys are
04:37saying she a lot we are talking about a painting right painted by rembrandt in 1645 up until last
04:43night she was here with our other dutch masters this intimate portrait captures the most fleeting
04:48moments of human expression sorry i missed it we'll need a list of museum employees anyone with access
04:54of course then i should call the fosters so they hear it from me the fosters linda and greg foster loaned
04:59us the rembrandt any idea how much it's worth i believe they paid over 20 million at auction a
05:05few years ago i'll get you that list thank you uh we are major crimes right i'm not really seeing
05:13what's major about this well theft of major artwork carries a penalty of up to 10 years before the da
05:18tax on possession conspiracy breaking and entering why for a dead body no i've just seen actual missing
05:23girls get less attention well like it or not every news outlet's going to run with this story tonight
05:27captain's probably trying to keep this thing from blowing up in our faces one guard said there was
05:30too much smoke for her to get a look at the thief second guard took a blow to the head but i hear
05:35she'd be okay so this is our point of entry yeah and exit as far as we can tell we had whatever this
05:40is sent over to the lab for testing i'll put a rush on the results and see if we can get a log of
05:44visitors the past few weeks all right so the thief entered here but the rembrandt's all the way over
05:50there most thieves prefer not to bust through the wall like the kool-aid man okay so this person took
05:57the time to cut out the window toss down a rope slide down right here and then just walks right by
06:03vermeer caravaggio turner rubens delacroix and goya do you have any idea how much all of those are worth
06:12i'm sure you're going to tell me a lot more than the rembrandt if this heist was about money the thief
06:17would have taken the most valuable piece he could our guy would have known that this goya was the real
06:26jackpot maybe they didn't do their research every single detail of this thing was planned i mean look
06:31at the frame that perfectly straight line down the inside scene removing this canvas took precision
06:37and time somebody wanted this painting for a reason whoever the thief was they were not in it for
06:41the money this was personal they wanted her did you say 22 million yeah but if morgan's right we need
06:52to find out more about the rembrandt to figure out who might have taken it and what their real motivation
06:56was
07:08excuse me is this major crimes you must be mr eastman i'm captain wagner we spoke on the phone of course
07:14please call me reese reese just flew in from mexico city this morning to help us find our missing girl
07:20yeah i had a lead on carlos's lamessa herida but it didn't pan out uh help us how i'm an art recovery
07:26specialist i recover lost missing or stolen art cram all the info right there in the title huh that's
07:32helpful and you are guillory works with us as a consultant she does and she really feels as though
07:36this painting has enough attention without flying someone in did the foster sent you no their insurance
07:42company did if i can recover the rembrandt safely the insurance company can avoid cutting a rather large
07:47check oh good good what a relief okay so this entire investigation is about saving an insurance
07:54company money that's awesome right guys just wanted to make sure you guys heard that go on morgan
07:58believes that the foster's rembrandt was targeted for a reason other than money i mean anything's
08:05possible but in my experience it's always about money wow not this time i mean thieves don't steal
08:11masterpieces to hang on their walls miss gary maybe this one did mr eastman morgan and i'll go see
08:19what the foster's going to tell us about their painting great phil and reese on the way
08:26shall we
08:36the moment we saw her at auction we knew we had to have her i mean honestly we would have paid even
08:46more we think she's priceless greg and i started a hedge fund right out of college and we worked 80
08:54hours a week for decades so by the time we even thought about kids we couldn't imagine chasing a baby
09:01around here making a mess so we often thought of the girl in that painting as our daughter can you
09:07think of anyone who may have wanted to steal from you no you think this was personal so why share her
09:14i'm sorry what oh just you're talking about this painting like your daughter and i've never put my
09:20daughter in a museum i'm just wondering why you wouldn't keep it to yourself loaning out a masterpiece
09:24increases its visibility and its reputation and its value spend some time in a museum jacks up the price
09:30you can sell it to the highest bidder she's not for sale well in my experience these are two things
09:35they're greedy and chatty now these masterpieces they don't fetch the same price on the black market
09:40as they do at an auction so these thieves they like to talk to people they ask around and all it will
09:46take is one of these people to call me and i can help negotiate the return of your lovely servant girl
09:51do you call her a servant girl it's not a servant excuse me she's leaning out the windowsill looking
10:00for business that's a working girl well there's speculation that the subject was a courtesan but
10:05widely believed that she was either a servant girl a servant girl with a gold braid come on look at the
10:09way she leans it's domestic not provocative it's upsetting is what it is because she looks like a child
10:15but uh she's working she's contemplating life is this important to the investigation no it's not
10:21what else can you tell us about the rembrandt itself the details about her providence are all in here
10:34this girl in the windows traveled all over the world harris london berlin she's lived a much more
10:41exciting life than me except now she's probably rolled up in the back of somebody's van well let's
10:46hope she got it all out of her system first this is interesting you got something maybe right after
10:54rembrandt painted the young girl in 1645 he sold it at that point it sort of bounced around for a few
11:00hundred years 17th century paris kind of skimmed this part until it was purchased by a prussian nobleman
11:06who kept it until he died and his family kept it till 1932 until franz von poppen dissolved the free
11:14state of prussia i thought you said this was interesting look i'm trying to care about this
11:17case okay which at the moment is really just saving the insurance company from having to pay money to a
11:22couple of people who seem to be doing just fine where did she go next to a polish businessman in
11:28krakow and he hung it in his family home then it just kind of bounced around from collection to
11:33collection until good old greg and linda paid a fortune for it why is any of this important
11:39i don't know yet lab results came back on those slags we found on the museum floor tested positive
11:44for aluminum oxide so i did some research when aluminum combines with ferric oxide it creates a
11:50thermite reaction hot enough to melt glass that would explain why we didn't find any glass shards under
11:54the skyline it also came up in a report on another museum heist two years ago a matisse was stolen from
11:59the kunsthal museum in rotterdam and aluminum oxide found under the museum skylight which might mean
12:04this isn't our thieves first rodeo you and daphne look for others so far we found 19 heists around
12:09the world with the same mo always a masterpiece stolen from a gallery always worth 10 to 30 million
12:14in traces of aluminum oxide at every scene under a window or skylight just like ours do you have any
12:20idea who it might be well the internet seems to think so some call him jean baptiste he's french no but
12:26the first painting he stole was white duck by jean baptiste udry stolen in paris 12 years ago
12:32tell me somebody's got eyes on him only once he tried to steal a picasso in madrid five years
12:38ago but a guard shot him in the left shoulder and he fled empty-handed okay so why can't anybody find
12:42this guy because he might not exist he could be a myth what do you mean i mean it's impressive work
12:47but the name jean baptiste comes up whenever there's a heist unsolved you know the thief got in and out
12:52without a trace escaped to another masterpiece must be jean baptiste but is he real maybe it could
12:58be ten different guys check this out i searched public records someone sued claiming to be the
13:03rembrandt's rifle owner we have a name yeah and re weissman but it looks like the records are sealed
13:08re would be the first guy to take matters into his own hands when the court ruled against him
13:11we got an address yeah looks like he's local captain i could use a hand from detectives austin
13:17forester for a bit is this about that cold case it is you heard the lieutenant can i help with
13:29anything no i'm good i'll keep you posted why don't you guys go find out if this re weissman responds to
13:36the name jean baptiste we just wanted the painting back how badly enough to sue not steal sorry you think
13:54that painting belonged to you not me my grandma my father bought that painting in 1932
14:02i remember the day he hanged up on the wall whenever we all got together there was the girl smiling down
14:12to us i felt she felt like part of the family your father had wonderful taste it's a very special piece
14:21one of my favorites we lived in krakow my father my mother and my two brothers jacob
14:30and samuel i was the youngest
14:37the only one in our family that survived
14:43when the nazis came they took everything
14:47i'm so sorry we're still here
15:01i'm guessing you searched the auction catalogs for years i thought you'd never find it and then one day
15:06there was up for sale the owners they wanted to sell it to us for 20 million dollars we don't have 20
15:18million dollars the court said we couldn't prove it was stolen is that all
15:24actually ari we have to ask where were you last night i was here with my grandma
15:37i saw your name on the museum visitor logs you were there a couple days ago
15:43i wanted to take a photo to show to her have you traveled outside the country the last few years
15:47no no but she keeps asking me to take her to poland she wants to visit the house where she grew up
15:54she's not doing much traveling now that painting was the closest she'll come to going home
15:58please
16:03thank you
16:04thanks for the assist you guys once every item is tagged photographed and packaged for forensics i'll
16:20get tid to get started on data extraction on this phone hopefully we uncover text messages call logs
16:25you want fiber analysis on the backpack all of it i want the works this much activity people are
16:29going to start asking questions what are we saying if the captain asks what we're doing tell him to
16:33talk to me and let's run this stack of photos through facial recognition okay
16:45okay let's go over it one last time mom i got it trust me i do trust you that's why i'm
16:50paying you a premium instead of hiring a babysitter you've literally rejected every
16:53babysitter in california and i wouldn't say you're paying me a premium it is a perfectly reasonable
16:58wage based on current market conditions listen chloe's routine has changed since she's down a nap
17:04so can you just indulge me nap time from one to three classical music on low for lunch she gets
17:09half a grilled cheese and mushed up zucchini after that she can play with her blocks and if she gets
17:13frustrated then distract her with the singing giraffe i want to be very clear about something she's going
17:18to get frustrated and she will throw those blocks i'll be prepared okay perfect oh wait mom hold on
17:24a sec can this wait i gotta go i know but i just wanted to know what the cops are doing with dad's
17:29stuff from his bag did they find anything yet these things take time i know but can't you push them to
17:36make it go faster can't you be patient please listen there's a reason i gave his stuff to them okay
17:41they're gonna find something and when they do i'll let you know i promise okay all right thank you
17:45also i'm pretty sure that singing giraffe is broken so best of luck to you bye is it really love you mom
17:54and what is your job at the museum i'm a gallery attendant i've been the assistant curator at the
17:59hard block for almost 20 years i just collect tickets in the paint shed i don't know anything
18:03about that painting getting stolen did you notice anything out of the ordinary the past few weeks
18:07maybe a visitor lingering around one sneeze on a premiere last week so i showed him caravaggio's
18:13judith beheading hollow for knees as a warning did you get that bruise on your face took a nap on the
18:20floor are you sure you haven't seen anything out of the ordinary i noticed a guy hanging around the
18:27rembrandt a few days ago he looked familiar like i've seen him a few times but i mean we see a lot of
18:32faces do you remember anything specific about him i remember thinking he looked like he went for a run
18:37oh come on we have to consider aria suspect he has means motive and his alibi wants the rembrandt
18:55just as much as he does yeah because the painting belongs to her am i right i don't disagree but no
19:00but nothing listen the weissmans are the victims here not the suspects are you picturing miriam
19:06weissman rappelling through a skylight well ari's a gymnast i can totally picture him doing it look
19:11all the museum employees that we've talked to so far have alibis morgan what are you doing i am fixing
19:16our crime board and correcting the timeline to include the first time that the painting was stolen
19:22in 1939 well why confine ourselves to solving crimes in the 21st century if we find the young girl we
19:28should be returning it to miriam weissman not the fosters i'm going to take this morgan it's not
19:35that simple i don't know what to tell you there's got to be something we can do well even if we had
19:39the jurisdiction to resolve a crime from 80 years ago it's just not how the system works i really
19:44wish there was more we could do
20:05who was that excuse me who was that you said that thieves love to talk to people and sometimes those
20:13people call you was that people calling a man called claims he knows where the painting is he
20:20wants to meet with me to discuss where you don't want to tell me because you're worried if the police
20:28get involved they're going to ruin it if we spook whoever this guy is we may never recover the painting
20:33fine then i'm coming with you i can't show up to the cops i don't see any cops do you
20:49where is this guy he's late why exactly is he calling you well not to sound insufferable but i'm the
20:57only person that does what i do sorry you were trying to not sound insufferable well from what i
21:02gather you're the only person that does what you do too it's a little different but sure well i think
21:10we have some time to spare see how this guy got in knock yourself out come on you're coming with me
21:16i need your insufferable talents on that roof
21:27if i could just hello
21:34lieutenant you got a second good news only uh well tid's backed up hobson says cracking that blackberry
21:40could take weeks too many phones not enough texts remind her of the parking ticket i got her mother out
21:45up in front of the van nice courthouse she owes me you know the difference between good news and bad
21:50i ran those photos in the backpack through facial recognition no criminal record on the ones we
21:54could match parking tickets traffic stops nothing major and the ones we couldn't match only one
22:04all right i'll take it from here
22:15do you know there's a german diaper derby competition it's held annually in bavaria
22:23contestants are judged on speed efficiency and the artistic flourish of the diaper application
22:29i do well is chloe napping or not yes which brings me to my next point since i'm helping you babysit and
22:36not being babysat i'll give you 10 of my pay
22:46fine 20 percent deal and i won't tell mom you're going through her clothes how generous of you
23:06what if we promise not to touch anything that works for me
23:20have you ever stolen anything nothing with a provenance you yeah i stole a classmate's trainers
23:26once in primary school scotland yard know about this no you deserved it used to kick this kid gideon
23:34in the shins with those shoes at recess did you wear them to school no i donated them to the thrift
23:40store right by the bus stop that way you could see them every time you look through the window you monster
23:45this glass is reflective what do you mean these skylights all have a one-way window film on them
23:53the thief wouldn't be able to see in it's a risky little game breaking glass not knowing who's down
23:58there excuse me we were just leaving the guard saw you come up here are you mr eastman yeah why one of my
24:08docents found this at the front they didn't see who left it
24:29so you go back to the crime scene on your own without a police escort well detective keridick did
24:33you know about this know about what sir the museum director just called me and told me that your
24:37partner took mr eastman on a tour of the crime scene ducked right under the tape cut the seal
24:44are you trying to sabotage this investigation you made it quite clear how you feel about this case no
24:49i'm not trying to sabotage anything okay i was trying to help he was going anyway would you prefer
24:54i just let him go by himself neither of you should have been there in the first place okay i understand
24:58that and i'm sorry but if we didn't we wouldn't have gotten this whoever left this wants to meet at
25:03one p.m that gives us less than two hours are forester and osdill still with the lieutenant
25:10you thinking of surveillance up yes and we need to see the museum security cameras maybe we can get
25:15eyes on whoever dropped this off don't you think that reese should take the lead on this and why would
25:18we do that because i'm who they want to speak to great idea i'll send morgan with you and you can
25:23tamper with more evidence hey i'm sorry okay i'm sorry i went to a building without your permission
25:28first i see now that that was a bad idea bad idea how about reckless and insubordinate
25:35i just said i'm sorry i know that you don't like rules but when you're in my precinct i expect you to
25:41follow my command you practice that in a mirror morgan calm do not tell me to calm down
25:50we need to grab someone from the sis the sooner that we get to the ransom's location the sooner
25:57that we can start surveillance okay great reese and i'll follow you no detective karadik and i can
26:02handle it from here our consultants have done enough are you kicking me off the case i walked up on a roof
26:10oh great the fosters are on their way up they want an update talk to them i'll be waiting downstairs just
26:16make it quick what is going on morgan what were you thinking i get it this is why i walk alone
26:32do you drink alone i prefer to have company great good luck
26:47you believe that guy kicking me off the case so he can go follow a lead that we found he knows how i
26:52work i do my thing and then cases get solved right what's wrong with that nothing's wrong with that
26:57reese that's the answer to that question you have every right to be upset yeah i know i do because he
27:01called me out like i'm a child i have kids i don't even talk to them like that
27:07what boys girls mix mix don't change the subject i gotta get this out and why are we still driving
27:14shouldn't we be eating and and drinking by now are you suggesting i go faster look at the kind
27:20of car you're driving we just got passed by a subaru you should be ashamed of yourself
27:29where did you get this our consultants came across it the good news is your painting doesn't appear to
27:33be damaged what happens now we're supposed to pay the ransom that's not what i said sir the lapd
27:39never pays ransom we don't suggest that you do either i don't believe this okay so what do you
27:42suggest that we do are we just gonna sit here and do nothing detective we have been waiting by
27:47the phone and we have heard nothing and now now who sent you this do you have any leads anything
27:53we're assembling a team to follow that lead and recover your painting and how long does it take
27:57to assemble this team of yours they're assembling in the war room right now and i should be with
28:02them instead of here detective we just want her back i understand sir let us handle the response
28:09we'll get back to you when we find out more thank you for keeping us informed detective of course
28:20just a little bit more yes sir thanks bro
28:22hi this is ava tinkera your boss you want us to hello um i just wanted to call you because there's
28:37something i didn't get an answer to at the diner because my mom flipped out well how's your mom feel
28:42about you calling me oh this call never happened actually i should probably tell her so she won't
28:47grab me again yeah well it sounds like a wise move look ava i'm in the middle of working right
28:53now so you said that i reminded you of my dad what was he like hello
29:09look i won't bother you again i promise i just
29:14i'm sorry maybe this wasn't such a good idea i'll just leave you alone
29:17no no just hold on a second if you want to have a serious talk about your dad then we have to do
29:23it the right way i don't know maybe me you and your mom we could i don't know find ourselves back
29:31at that diner at some point how does that sound to you sure yeah listen ava until that happens you
29:39and you and i we can't look
29:45look roman didn't always do things the easy way but he always did things the right way i mean he had a
29:53lot to do with me getting my life together and believe me he saved my ass more than once
29:58he's a stand-up guy through and through
30:07well look ava i gotta get back to work here hey arthur yeah thank you of course sweetheart
30:24everything all right detective something on your mind
30:40you know i read somewhere carrying around unexpressed frustrations is like carrying a heavy backpack
30:46every unspoken thought adds another stone to the load making your journey much more difficult
30:53she's confused sir yeah so am i you're confused
31:01sir is there something you want to tell me
31:05i can't protect you if i don't know where you are
31:08i have to be in a position to help if things go south i need to know everything
31:16and that's not because i don't trust her but because i do
31:24still confused no good because the same applies to you and everyone else
31:30you understand yes sir next time you lose your cool with her i'd suggest you find a different
31:40approach oh yeah why is that because if you don't it's going to put me and you in a position where
31:45things will definitely go south
32:04all clear
32:05just getting a little impatient don't worry the ransomer will turn up soon enough with you detective
32:19impatient with me why we're sitting here nice and quiet nothing but time for you to read me in
32:25read you in on what
32:28roman sincera
32:30oh come on adam you don't think i see things
32:41what do you want to know
32:46oh we don't have time for this it'll blow our cover
32:51or spook our ransomware we're here for the panty not some car thief leave it alone he's committing a crime
33:00i'll handle this detective hey hey man that's my car what are you doing bro get out of my car now
33:10whoa lapd put the gun down now at your feet let's go put that gun down now
33:20drop it on the ground
33:22good keep your hands where i can see him son
33:39wait so now you're still in the car that's right it's your lucky day
33:52you're still in the car
34:05you're still in the car
34:07detective you took my car sir yeah i couldn't wait he was getting away
34:21well i'm right behind you
34:24what you stole that car no sir i commandeered a private vehicle in an emergency because you left
34:29me i had no choice i had no choice i told you not to mess with that guy
34:34he was committing a crime
34:36get out of that car detective
34:46you hear me
34:46yes i hear you sir
34:54pull over right now
34:59pull to the side of the road
35:01need some help i got it handled
35:11that was close
35:20i'm well aware
35:24i'm gonna make my move
35:26what move no move
35:39let's pull two vehicle boxes just pull over and get a chopper in the air we need eyes in the sky
36:01just listen to me detectives
36:09and we both been in one car i think that
36:23never mind
36:28i'm not even convinced he should have the job i mean lieutenant soto was absolutely qualified
36:33well how did he get the promotion politics nepotism i guess you know what it might be
36:39he's tall data shows taller people get promoted faster did you know that
36:43but if you can't buy pants off the rack what's the point of living okay when's the last time you
36:47bought pants off a rack pretty sure there's a tailor in london who's got your inseam memorized
36:52well you know i do like clothes that fit
36:54mm-hmm i can tell
36:58you think you know me but you can't get past the accent can you
37:02i mean you do sound like you were born clutching a cocaine mallet well let me share something with
37:09you my father he was a bin man always out collecting other people's rubbish all the kids
37:17at school they used to make fun of me they said that they could smell out of me but when i walked
37:22into a museum i was staring up at the same beauty as kings and queens like this kid from stevenage
37:30it didn't matter who i was i mean the mona lisa smiled at me like she smiled at everyone
37:40i'm gonna be honest i'm still really pissed so i wasn't fully listening but i did hear bin man
37:45and mona lisa not exactly sure how they're connected but i bet it was poignant yeah
37:50it was i mean i'm glad you didn't hear it i mean you don't really strike me as a girl that's
37:55attracted to someone that's so sentimental anyway what am i attracted to i think you appreciate our
38:05challenge i think you need something exciting enough to get you out of the head of yours really
38:15like what i have a few ideas
38:31every day every night it's all the same
38:39hungry girls are calling out my name
38:45he tried to steal a picasso in madrid five years ago the guard shot him in the left shoulder
39:01and he fled empty-handed i'm the only person that that's what i do 19th heist around the world with
39:07the same mo this isn't our thieves first rodeo in my experience it's always about money have you ever
39:12stolen anything john baptize might not exist he could be a myth it's a very special piece one of
39:17my favorites
39:21i should get there
39:26hey what's up i'm down at the museum and you're gonna want to see this our case just got blown wide open
39:42who are you
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40:23where is it i want that backpack
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