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00:00What are you doing here?
00:20I just want to see how you're doing.
00:21Man, for better.
00:24Right.
00:25Now if I come in, maybe we can talk.
00:26I heard you've been skipping physical therapy.
00:28So?
00:30Why do you care all of a sudden?
00:32I've been thinking a lot over the last few months about how I handle things between us.
00:38And I'm ashamed.
00:39My mama, she taught me how to beat a bigger man, and I fell down.
00:44And I heard you've been trying to make amends with people, and, well, this is me doing the same.
00:51With the help of your favorite breakfast burrito from El Plateau.
00:55Hey, do we have any vegan bacon?
01:17Oh, God, I hope not.
01:19What?
01:20I don't think so.
01:24I found the bacon.
01:26Fake bacon.
01:26Great.
01:29You don't have to eat any if you don't want.
01:30After work, I think we need to seriously finish unpacking.
01:35And by finish, I mean start.
01:37Oh, well, I mean...
01:38Sorry.
01:39Sorry.
01:41I think we're making progress.
01:44You know?
01:45Moving in takes time.
01:46It only takes as much time as you let it.
01:48I moved constantly when I was in the Army.
01:51Here's what I learned.
01:51If it's not unpacked in 48 hours, it will never be unpacked.
01:55If Art sits on the floor longer than two days, it lives there now.
01:58We're well past that.
02:00I'm aware.
02:02Killing you, isn't it?
02:03I think we should buckle down and get it done.
02:07Okay.
02:11I'm sorry.
02:12It's just...
02:14It won't feel like you've fully moved in until all the boxes are gone.
02:19That's nice.
02:21Look, if we rush the process, we're just going to make a mistake that we'll have to go back
02:25and fix later.
02:26So trust me, if we move slowly and carefully, then it will be much more efficient in the
02:33long run.
02:33Okay.
02:38Yeah, the shelters were full and I just needed a place to sleep.
02:42I really wasn't hurting anyone.
02:44Well, it is still illegal to break into a rec center, even if it's just to find a place
02:49to sleep.
02:50You don't understand that.
02:52All right.
02:53Over here for your mugshot, please.
02:55Oh, okay.
02:58Face the camera.
02:59Stand still.
03:01So you're right.
03:03I didn't really break in because the door was unlocked, so it's fine, you know?
03:06And I'm sorry.
03:08I just got really desperate.
03:09Am I going to jail?
03:13You know, you're probably going to sight out in just a couple of hours.
03:17Okie dokie.
03:19Is there any food?
03:21Um, just I haven't eaten in a while.
03:23Uh, not normally, but I can go check the break room for you.
03:26All right.
03:27I appreciate that.
03:27I'd offer you something to drink, but both glasses are dirty.
03:35Uh, I can't help with that.
03:37No.
03:37Hey, no, no, no.
03:38That's, um...
03:39That's okay.
03:39You don't have to do that.
03:40Uh, it's no problem.
03:41You know, a clean space, it really helps.
03:43Trust me.
03:44You know, after I blew out my knee in my place, it looked like a tornado tore through a frat house.
03:50I didn't realize how much it was contributing to my depression until, uh, my mama came over and...
03:55Yeah.
03:56...insisted on cleaning.
03:57That's okay.
03:57You're not my mom.
03:58You're not my mom.
03:59I can...
04:00I can...
04:00I can't do that myself.
04:01What I'm trying to say is, you know, I've been where you are.
04:08After my injury, I couldn't see how anything mattered.
04:11I couldn't play football again, so why about it?
04:13Professionally.
04:14You can never do it again professionally.
04:17Right.
04:18It's not like I had a fallback career, man.
04:20Like, I majored in physical...
04:21Can you please just shut up?
04:23You hurt your knee.
04:24I lost my leg.
04:26I'm not saying it's the same.
04:28Yes, you are, Miles.
04:29You didn't go to the NFL.
04:31You lost your million-dollar contract.
04:34But you can still run.
04:36What happened to you is nothing like what happened to me.
04:40I think we started off on the wrong foot.
05:03I didn't mean anything by that.
05:05You're right.
05:06I don't know what you're going through.
05:09But I want to.
05:11So how about I stop talking and I start listening?
05:18Oh, no.
05:20What?
05:21Today is my wedding anniversary, and I totally spaced.
05:25Oh, yeah, that's not great.
05:26But Wesley must have forgot, too, if he didn't say anything this morning, right?
05:29No.
05:30Wesley remembers everything about us.
05:32If Wesley remembers everything, and he did not say happy anniversary to you this morning,
05:36then that means...
05:36It means it was a test, and I failed.
05:39Wow.
05:41What?
05:49Nolan.
05:50Yeah, what's up?
05:56You arrested a guy this morning, Ezra King?
05:58Well, that's the name he gave me.
06:00He didn't have any idea, though.
06:01There was a triple homicide in Oregon three years ago.
06:05A husband and wife were brutally murdered in their home.
06:08Their 15-year-old daughter was dragged into the woods.
06:11They found her bloody clothes a week later, but no burial sites.
06:13All they had was a fingerprint that didn't match anything in the system.
06:17Until I ran Ezra King's.
06:19Yeah.
06:22The victims were the Poston family.
06:24Craig, Ava, and 15-year-old Samantha.
06:26They lived on the edge of a state park outside Portland.
06:28The working theory is the killer broke into their house in the middle of the night,
06:32killed the father immediately, and then brutalized and executed the mother.
06:35Samantha most likely was dragged out into the woods and killed there.
06:39So what do we have in our suspect?
06:40Literally nothing.
06:41He says his name is Ezra King.
06:43That could be an alias.
06:45I caught him trespassing at the Willoughby Rec Center in the early morning.
06:48He said he came in to get out of the cold.
06:50Any ID?
06:50No.
06:51He had a little bit of cash on him and a bunch of credit cards under various names.
06:55Haven't run them yet.
06:56We can assume they were stolen.
06:57Any in the name of the murder family?
06:59No.
06:59So how do you want to handle this?
07:00We have a window here.
07:04He doesn't know that we have connected him to the murders.
07:07He still thinks that he is here on trespassing charges.
07:09And it's in our best interest to keep him in the dark.
07:13So you should do the interview.
07:16Mm-hmm.
07:17Right.
07:19Okay.
07:20Any advice?
07:26I mean, you read him his rights.
07:28Yeah, but not for this.
07:29That doesn't matter.
07:30As long as he acknowledged, didn't ask for an attorney, anything you get in your questioning,
07:33it's admissible.
07:34The key is not to push.
07:36Use your famous Nolan empathy to dig without seeming to dig.
07:39Okay?
07:39The second that he suspects that you are onto the murders, he's going to bail.
07:42Got it?
07:43Got it.
07:43Um, can someone track down a sandwich, give me five or ten, and then bring it in?
07:50Smart.
07:50Can do.
07:51Remember, go easy.
07:53The more comfortable he feels, the better the chance he slips up.
07:55Understood.
07:56Right, but not too easy, because we don't want him to feel like he's being handled with
07:59kid gloves.
08:00It's Goldilocks, isn't it?
08:02Mm-hmm.
08:02Yeah.
08:13Hey, sorry to keep you awake.
08:25Sorry, I thought you said I was going to side out?
08:27Yeah, um, I know, but I found some credit cards when I was going through your things.
08:33Credit cards that do not belong to you?
08:34Yeah, I found them, um, not all at the same time.
08:39You know, like, along the way, people drop them, people throw them out by accident, and
08:43I know, you know, it was wrong to use them.
08:47I just, I get so hungry.
08:49No, I get it, but I'm just going to need some clarity before I need a recommendation to
08:54the DA's office.
08:55Right now, your arrest falls into the wobbler category.
08:59Could be a misdemeanor, could be a felony.
09:01Now, I want to recommend the former, but I can't do that unless you are straight with
09:06me.
09:06No, I'm, I'm an open book.
09:10Okay.
09:11Well, let's get started.
09:13Uh, I'm sorry.
09:15I tend to, uh, default towards disorganized, which is why I'm still in patrol and not a
09:21fancy detective.
09:23Don't get me wrong.
09:24I actually love working the streets, but, uh, every day is unique, and I meet some fascinating
09:29people.
09:31Like me.
09:32Yes.
09:33We'll see.
09:34Okay.
09:35Your name is Ezra Kane, but you declined to give me a date of birth, or social security
09:41number, or basically anything I could use to confirm your identity.
09:45And if you want the DA's office to play nice, that is not going to fly.
09:49Would you believe I don't know the first and I don't have the second?
09:53No.
09:53Yeah.
09:54I didn't get the best start in life.
09:56Didn't know dad.
09:58Mom OD'd when I was like a baby.
10:00If I had a birth certificate, she probably used it to roll the blunts.
10:04Uh, I ricocheted through the foster system for a decade.
10:09And at some point, somebody just picked a birthday for me.
10:14And, uh, I, it, whatever it is, it can't be right.
10:16What was it?
10:17I think it's like January 6th of 82 or maybe 83.
10:22Okay.
10:23Okay.
10:23Yeah.
10:24And where are you born in Los Angeles?
10:27Yeah.
10:27Where are you?
10:29You know, I don't get a California vibe.
10:31Oh.
10:32East coast.
10:33Pennsylvania.
10:33Right.
10:33That, that makes more sense.
10:35I'm from Idaho.
10:37I got to say growing up in Idaho is pretty hard.
10:40Hi, this is Detective Angela Lopez, Los Angeles Police Department.
10:43I need to run an Idaho record search.
10:46Last name Kane with a K, first name Ezra.
10:49Possible birth date of 1-6-82 or 83, but to be safe, search birth dates from 88 to 78.
10:55Thanks.
10:56The cold helped the swelling go down when I caught a beating.
10:58Well, I guess, and that's why you moved to Southern California, if not so that you could
11:04just warm up a little bit.
11:05When was that?
11:07I'm sorry.
11:08I thought we were talking about credit cards.
11:11Yeah.
11:11No, listen, we're getting there.
11:12Um, establishing hardship can go a long way to swaying the DA, but if you are in a hurry,
11:20I can just recommend a felony and you can wait on yourself.
11:22No, no need to be like that.
11:24I, I, yeah.
11:26Um, I just.
11:28I, I'm not used to people taking an interest and I guess, uh, it's just not easy stuff
11:34to talk about.
11:35All right.
11:38Excuse me.
11:42Ah, Jen, thank you very much.
11:44Got you something more substantive to eat.
11:46Great.
11:48Okay.
11:49Let's get to the credit cards.
11:51Yeah?
11:53Great.
11:54Thanks.
11:55Remember the credit card records.
11:58All right.
12:01Only two cards have recent activity on them.
12:04One was used two nights ago at the Hollywood premiere motel.
12:07That dollar amount suggests that he still has the room.
12:10Hot damn.
12:11It's everyone's worst nightmare.
12:16Waking up in the middle of the night to find a psychopath in your house.
12:19Yeah.
12:20And yet, it's statistically the least likely way to get murdered by a psychopath.
12:24I guess we both have some painful experience there.
12:27Is there a problem?
12:28Hi.
12:28Hi.
12:30Have you seen this man?
12:33Room 216.
12:35So, you know, we've never really talked about what happened to you.
12:38Not that we should have.
12:40But, you know, just with my sister's case and everything, you've been all up in my trauma
12:44and...
12:46You know what?
12:47I'm sorry.
12:48I should have never brought it up.
12:49All right.
12:50Listen, it's fine.
12:51It's natural to be curious.
12:52I just have no interest in revisiting that particular trauma.
12:54So...
12:55Copy.
12:55Police!
13:04Come out with your hands empty and keep them where I can see them.
13:10Clear.
13:22There's nowhere for you to go.
13:23Come out.
13:25All right.
13:28Step out.
13:29No.
13:30You need to go.
13:31Yeah.
13:32We're not going to do that.
13:33Come out of the tub, please.
13:35I'm fine.
13:37He's going to come back.
13:40You have to go.
13:42He's going to come back.
13:44You...
13:44You have to go.
13:47You have to go.
13:48Please.
13:49Please.
13:50Is your name Samantha?
13:53Please.
13:54Just...
13:54Samantha.
13:57Samantha, the man who took you, he's in custody.
14:00He can't hurt you anymore, okay?
14:02I promise.
14:02It is not fair.
14:11I came clean to everyone.
14:13I've confessed every lie, every sin.
14:16And nobody's forgiven me for anything that I've done.
14:19Half the people that I called, they hang up on me.
14:22My dad, my dad won't even take my calls.
14:25You really haven't changed, though.
14:28Excuse me?
14:29You're doing the same thing you always have.
14:30You're not considering anyone else's experience.
14:33You lied to everyone about almost everything, over and over again.
14:38Now you don't get to set the bar on how people react when you finally tell them the truth.
14:43What you did hurt the people who cared about you.
14:45It's going to take a lot more than an apology tour to fix that.
14:48I suck.
14:51I get it.
14:52Thanks for coming over to clear that up.
14:56I see you never.
14:57Thanks for breakfast.
14:57Get out.
15:03My parents.
15:04You have to call my parents.
15:05You have to tell them that I'm okay.
15:08Of course.
15:09The doctor will take good care of you.
15:10Please.
15:15She doesn't know they're dead.
15:17I mean, he kept her isolated.
15:19She only knows what he told her.
15:20Well, I shouldn't have said yes.
15:21I wasn't thinking.
15:22Hey, look.
15:23It was instinct, all right?
15:24Try not to beat yourself up.
15:25She's in shock.
15:26It wasn't the moment to add more trauma.
15:28It'll be fine.
15:35You haven't eaten much.
15:37Probably the sandwich?
15:37No, no.
15:38This is great.
15:39I'm just, you know what it is?
15:40I'm a little claustrophobic.
15:41Spent a lot of nights as a kid locked up in small spaces.
15:45Sorry to interrupt.
15:46Can I steal you for a sec?
15:48Of course.
15:48Excuse me.
15:50Lucy and Selena just found Samantha Poston inside Ezra's motel room.
15:56Is she...
15:56She's alive and in no immediate medical danger.
16:00But beyond that...
16:01Okay, so are you taking over the interview?
16:03Not yet.
16:04There's still room for you to squeeze him before everything comes out into the open.
16:06I'll go there and turn up the heat.
16:09Tell him we found a few recent charges on the various cards.
16:11Mention the motel, but not like we've gone there or even that we will.
16:15And let's just see what happens.
16:17This changes the profile, doesn't it?
16:24He kept that girl for three years.
16:27That...
16:27He's not just a murderer.
16:29No.
16:30He's worse.
16:39Sorry about that.
16:40Everything okay?
16:42I'm going to be straight with you, Ezra.
16:44We ran those credit cards and we found some recent charges.
16:49One of them being to a motel in Taitown.
16:53Well, hold on.
16:54When was the motel booked?
16:56Because that wasn't me.
16:58Why would I take refuge in a rec center if I had a place to sleep?
17:04So you're telling me if I went to this motel with your photograph, you would not be recognized?
17:09Absolutely not.
17:10No.
17:11I don't know why you would waste your time doing that.
17:13I mean, surely the LAPD has better things to do than spend resources on a...
17:18Wobbler that's 100% going to plead out.
17:23Call him, I bluff.
17:24Look, I know I've got a job to do.
17:27I'm just a guy trying to make his way in a world without hurting anyone.
17:33Can you explain something for me?
17:39Why didn't she leave?
17:40Yeah.
17:40I mean, I know what they taught us in the academy, but...
17:43I mean, he left her alone for at least 12 hours.
17:46It's the opposite of fight or flight.
17:47You know, it's freeze and it pees.
17:49You saw how scared she was of him.
17:51That level of fear, it's her primary motivator.
17:54Maybe her only one.
17:54Hey.
17:59I'm sorry.
18:00I wish I could let you rest, but I need to ask you some questions before the detectives conduct a more formal interview.
18:07Okay.
18:07I can't imagine how overwhelming the last hour has been, so I'm not going to assume that you remember anything, all right?
18:22The man who took you, we have him in custody.
18:25Ezra Kane is the name that he's using.
18:27Is that how you name him?
18:27I'm not supposed to talk about him.
18:29Who said that?
18:29Him?
18:31Yeah, I get it.
18:33Samantha, you're safe now.
18:36You are.
18:37Did you talk to my parents?
18:43Are they coming?
18:47Samantha, I'm very sorry, but your parents are deceased.
18:52No.
18:54No.
18:54I'm so sorry.
18:55No, what happened to them?
18:57Did he kill them?
18:58No.
18:58No, they're alive.
19:00He said they have to be alive.
19:02He said that...
19:04Did he say he would hurt them if you didn't cooperate?
19:06Is that the threat he used to keep you with him?
19:15Yeah.
19:16Eamon.
19:17Eamon.
19:18He made me call him Eamon, the seventh spirit, Marquis of Hell, who commands 40 legions, including the police.
19:34And he said that I was the soulmate.
19:40None of that is true.
19:42Especially the police part, but it doesn't make any of that less terrifying.
19:46Do you remember the night that he took you?
19:55The screams woke me up.
19:57I thought it was the TV, so I went out into the hall, just to ask my parents if they could turn it down.
20:04And there, there was this smell in the air, and it just made the hair on the back of my neck stand up.
20:21So I called out, and that's when he stepped into the hall.
20:25I couldn't really see him, but I just, I knew in my body that he was evil.
20:43Does that sound crazy?
20:45No.
20:47No.
20:47Where did he take you?
20:54A cabin in the woods, or at least it used to be.
20:57I mean, I don't think anyone had lived there for years, but...
21:01That was my home for the next eight months.
21:08Do you remember why you guys moved?
21:10Winter came.
21:11He has this thing about being cold.
21:14And by then, by then he knew I wasn't gonna run.
21:20Okay, um, I think I have what I need for now.
21:25I'm gonna let you get some rest, okay?
21:29Uh, he bought a car.
21:32After we got to L.A., I don't, I don't know if that matters.
21:36Yeah, no, it sure does.
21:37Do you remember what kind of car it was?
21:38Um, it, it was old, four doors, black.
21:44So he would have taken that car when he left the motel then?
21:47Yeah.
21:48Did he tell you where he was going?
21:49No.
21:50He just said that he may be a while, and, uh, that he would punish me if I wasn't a good girl.
21:59Did he say something else, Samantha?
22:09He said he was getting ready for after.
22:13After?
22:13After what?
22:15I thought he meant...
22:16I thought he meant after me.
22:21You felt like he was getting ready to kill you?
22:23Part of me was really relieved, because, because at least it would finally be over.
22:34Part of me was really worried.
23:04hey scott from the motel lucy called she interviewed samantha our guy's got a car
23:12black four-door sedan old it's not particularly helpful find any trophies in the room uh not yet
23:18i'm waiting for tid to land before i started digging through ezra's stuff but you know i did
23:22find some drawings that have me freaked out a little freaked you out this i gotta see yeah hold
23:27on yeah that's not okay look what tim found in ezra's stuff oh yeah no that's not okay no but
23:43according to lucy attracts ezra believes he's a demon named amon one of the marquees of hell
23:48everything okay no
23:55i was wrong this is taking
24:00too long which means you did send somebody to the motel why would you waste your time with a
24:08transient who stole a bunch of credit cards well this started long before we found out about the
24:14motel ezra fingerprints
24:26credit where creds do
24:26you got that aw shucks every man cop thing down pat and i bought it for too long that's on me but i bet
24:35that there are cops way up higher on the food chain behind that mirror they're just dying to get in
24:42here little pigs
24:43little pigs
24:47get your asses in here
24:49i've enjoyed my time with officer appetizer
24:53i'm ready for the main course
24:55there they are
24:58you must be the prosecutor
25:01wesley evers
25:02i'm detective lopez this is detective harper is it okay if we call you ezra or do you prefer amon
25:08someone's been talking out of school i'm gonna re-advise you of your rights including the right to have an attorney present
25:15not necessary yet i'll let you know
25:17can i have a moment
25:18yeah
25:19what no goodbye
25:22i'm gonna go check out the rec center where i found him something isn't adding up
25:31agreed but before you go any insights that you might have from sitting two feet from him that might not have translated to us through the window
25:39yeah when he was talking about the cold of his childhood that was real you want to get him unsettled
25:45to make the ac love it thank you
25:52janitor locked up just after ten last night place is empty after that
25:55well this place is huge there's no chance anybody saw or heard anything from the road
26:02all right
26:03this is about where i saw him he heard me coming and then he took off that way through those doors
26:09got it
26:22car key
26:24mr ditched it when he heard me coming
26:26so what hit
26:27i was gonna ditch the key so you didn't find the car
26:29well why
26:30i don't know like i said
26:32there were no cars here when i got here this morning
26:34i scrubbed body cam i scrubbed dash cam
26:36no black sedan
26:37yeah
26:38whoa
26:39i got blood
26:40there were no visible cuts on this right when i processed
26:42right there
26:45have you always known you were one of the devil's minions or was that a later in life revelation
26:52that's it
26:54oh your your your disbelief in my truth
26:59it makes no difference as long as samantha believes that's all that matters
27:03yeah that won't last
27:04you don't control her anymore
27:05oh
27:06how little you know
27:07i'm gonna be with her until the day she dies
27:09which
27:10was gonna be today
27:12and why
27:13it's the real reason i was trespassing this morning
27:17nolan
27:18i have found a new soulmate
27:31he's got another girl
27:32he's got another girl
27:33all right
27:36julie reed was reported missing at 4 a.m. after she failed to come home from a friend's house
27:40according to her parents she was back and forth between the two homes all the time and her route took her right past the rec center
27:46sounds like he's been watching her for a while planning the perfect time and place to make his move
27:50if the suspect car was gone when officer nolan arrived this morning
27:53ezra must have left and came back why would he do that
27:56my best guess is that he left something at the scene most likely his makeshift wallet
28:00he only realized it after he left but went back for it because he knew it would connect him to the abduction
28:04but with a wounded girl in the trunk he was faced with the problem
28:08it would have been quicker to run back to the center and run inside
28:11but that would have put him at a greater risk because if julie was conscious and screaming her head off it would draw a lot of attention
28:17so he parked the car somewhere else somewhere no one could hear her screaming
28:20went back on foot
28:21right but how far would he be comfortable walking
28:24ten minutes twenty
28:25the average walking pace of a healthy male is probably two and a half three miles an hour
28:30any faster might draw him more attention
28:32okay so to be safe let's say three and a half miles per hour for a twenty minute walk
28:36which means we are looking at almost a square mile search radius
28:40it's clear from the volume of blood at the scene that she was badly wounded
28:43she was left on her own somewhere over eight hours ago
28:46every further minute that passes reduces the likelihood we will find her alive
28:53where's julie reed
28:55oh is that her name
28:56no because we were we were never properly introduced and can you please turn the ac off
29:01it's like a freezer in here
29:03no problem just as soon as you tell us where she is
29:05hmm
29:06you think i would trade my comfort
29:08for her
29:09after all you've seen of my sacrifice
29:11no no i guess not
29:13but what would you trade for her
29:14now that's an interesting question
29:16let's see
29:18i would say a reduced sentence
29:20but we all know that would be a hollow promise
29:24after all that i've done
29:26mmm
29:27i would love to say a proper goodbye
29:29to fair samantha
29:31not a chance in hell
29:32that is a non-starter
29:33there is no way
29:34we would ever let you re-traumatize that girl
29:36i don't think you have a choice
29:37i think you kind of have to ask her
29:39no we don't
29:40oh yeah no i think i think samantha would disagree
29:42think about it
29:43how is samantha gonna feel
29:46when julie dies before you tell her
29:48and samantha realizes she could have saved that poor girl
29:52huh
29:53how about this
29:54let's give this a shot
29:55tell samantha that julie is near the red place
29:58and if she just talks to me for one more minute
30:01i'll tell you where that is
30:04sorry to interrupt
30:14wait did something happen
30:15no no no i just need it for a second
30:17i'll be just outside okay i'm right here
30:23Ezra took another girl
30:24before he was arrested
30:25he says he'll tell us where she is if we let him talk to samantha
30:28no
30:29forget that
30:30he doesn't want to help us
30:31he just wants to keep traumatizing her
30:33i agree
30:34so do lopez and harper
30:35but he says that the girl's being held near the red place
30:38and if we told that to samantha
30:40then she'd agree to talk
30:41no we're not saying that to her
30:42okay it's a trick
30:46samantha open the door
30:48oh what happened
30:49the red place
30:50i mean it's got to be some sort of trigger phrase
30:52he spent three years convincing her that the police were in league with him
30:55and she just heard us using his language
30:57thanks
30:59thank you
31:00no
31:04no
31:07no
31:10let me do it
31:11we need medical attention
31:12Medical attention!
31:14Please, I can't do it!
31:16I needed that!
31:18No, I needed that!
31:20I needed that!
31:22I needed that!
31:287 out of 20, no sign of suspect vehicle at 1900 to Hawthorne.
31:327 out of 4, the surface is sighted 801 Mercury is empty of vehicles.
31:367 Lincoln 15, first five levels of Wilshire office complex garage are clear.
31:40Moving to lower level.
32:10Julie, you in there?
32:167 Lincoln 15, I have her. Lower level of the garage, Senate ambulance now.
32:22Hey, hey Julie, I'm officer Nolan, I'm here to help you.
32:26Now, I'm gonna have to put some pressure on that wound to stop the bleeding, okay?
32:28But it is going to hurt.
32:30I am so sorry.
32:32Easy.
32:35I'm sorry.
32:36I'm sorry.
32:37I'm sorry.
32:38I know.
32:39I know.
32:40You're doing great.
32:41You're doing great.
32:42You're doing great.
32:43She's right here.
32:44She's right here.
32:45She just passed out.
32:46She's lost a lot of blood.
32:48Pulled in.
32:50Pulled in.
32:51Hold in.
32:52Hold in.
32:53Bullse is weak.
32:54She's in hypoblemic shock.
32:55We gotta get her out of here.
32:56She's in hypoblemic shock.
32:57We gotta get her out of here.
32:58You're doing great.
33:02She's right here.
33:03She just passed out.
33:04She's lost a lot of blood.
33:07Both is weak.
33:08She's in hypoblemic shock.
33:10We got to get her out of here.
33:20No.
33:25Hey.
33:26Are you all right?
33:28Yeah, um, Julie just got out of surgery.
33:31They lost her on the table for a minute, but she pulled through, and she's recovering in the ICU.
33:35Thank God.
33:36Can I talk to her when she's ready?
33:39Uh, I'll ask.
33:42You know, we wouldn't have found her without you.
33:44You gave us the car.
33:46I said it had wheels.
33:47And that it was black and old.
33:49I meant it.
33:50She is alive because of you.
33:53Samantha's been incredibly brave today.
33:54Okay.
33:55I'll, uh, I'll come talk to you guys later.
34:01Yeah.
34:06Do you mind if I sit with you for a bit?
34:08Um, okay.
34:10Okay.
34:23What was the, um, the red place?
34:26There was this house that we stayed at early on.
34:32They had painted the bathroom red.
34:34So when I was bad, he would take me in there to punish me.
34:42I know you're not ready to hear this, um, but when it's time, the first step of your recovery
34:52will be to stop blaming yourself.
34:56Sure.
34:57On it.
34:58I know.
34:59I know.
35:00It's easier said than done, but I know what I'm talking about, you know.
35:05I want to share something with you, uh, something that happened to me, if that's okay.
35:11Yeah.
35:11Um, so my rookie year as a cop, I met this guy and he loved dogs and he was cute and he
35:18seemed great.
35:20Um, uh, we went on a date and he, he kidnapped me.
35:25Um, the details are a lot, but the short version is that I thought I was going to die in another
35:34five minutes and I probably would have for months afterwards.
35:38I just obsessed about every second with him before he drugged me, how I should have seen
35:43through him, how I should have been faster, smarter.
35:49I wanted to believe that I was in control, but I wasn't.
35:55So eventually I stopped focusing on the things that I didn't do and I focused on the thing
36:00that I did.
36:02I survived.
36:04You survived.
36:06Samantha, you're here.
36:12I know that you don't see how brave and powerful you are, okay?
36:17But I do.
36:19I really, really do.
36:20Hey, um, sorry to interrupt.
36:25Um, I spoke to your aunt, Sarah.
36:27She is rushing back from her vacation in London, but her plane won't get here until tomorrow
36:32afternoon.
36:34It's okay.
36:34Don't worry, all right?
36:35You're not going to be alone.
36:36Every female cop at Midwisher has volunteered to keep you company in the coming days and weeks.
36:41Yeah.
36:42We have your back, Samantha.
36:44For however long you need until you feel safe.
36:51Hey.
36:53Seth's here.
36:54I'll be in my room.
36:56It's good to see you, too.
36:58It's not a fan.
37:03Poor you.
37:07Um, look, you're right, man.
37:11The self-pity's got to stop.
37:13I want to do better.
37:14But clearly, I don't know how to, and you are the best guy I know, so will you help me?
37:23I would need radical honesty.
37:26One tiny white lie, I'm out.
37:29In that case, you are one of the best guys I know.
37:33Still has a sense of humor.
37:35You might make it through this after all.
37:38All right.
37:39No lies, no woe is me.
37:41Just head down, do the work, be grateful.
37:44Deal?
37:45Deal.
37:51Come here, brother.
37:52Surprise!
37:58Hey.
37:59Thanks.
38:00Uh, you do know it's not my birthday, right?
38:04You did forget.
38:05Uh, no.
38:06It's definitely not my birthday.
38:08No.
38:10It's a different special day.
38:14Uh, wait.
38:15No, it's...
38:17Oh, my God.
38:21It's our anniversary.
38:22It is.
38:23You forgot.
38:25And I remember.
38:28Did you?
38:30Totally.
38:33Congrats, grad.
38:35Fine.
38:36I forgot.
38:37But I had to pull this together fast.
38:39But I remember it before you did, and that's what's important.
38:44Winning.
38:45Yeah.
38:45And you know what else is super important?
38:48No.
38:49What?
38:49The kids are with my mom.
38:51Oh.
38:51Oh.
38:52Oh.
38:52Oh.
38:52Oh.
38:52Oh.
38:52Oh.
38:53Oh.
38:53Oh.
38:59Hi.
39:00Hey, honey.
39:01How's it going?
39:01Oh, I missed you.
39:03Oh, God.
39:05What a day.
39:06How'd it go to the hospital?
39:07It's fine.
39:08Samantha is asleep right now, so I'll go in and check in with her tomorrow.
39:12Oh, thank you.
39:13Mm-hmm.
39:14Do I smell dinner?
39:15Don't get too excited.
39:16I ordered Italian.
39:17It's in the oven.
39:18Keep it warm.
39:19Hmm.
39:20My hero.
39:21Hmm.
39:22Oh, God.
39:23Okay.
39:24So I need to say something, and I need you to respond with kindness, okay?
39:29Okay.
39:29Um, after the day that I've had, I really need this place to feel like a refuge and not
39:36a UPS sorting facility.
39:38We need to get these damn boxes out of here.
39:42I, I agree.
39:46No time at the present.
39:47Let's do it.
39:48Wait, hold on.
39:48I'm tired.
39:50I'm, I'm very tired.
39:52I thought maybe we could have dinner, and then I would, I could, I could sit here and
39:57supervise.
39:59I mean, how could I refuse that offer?
40:03You can't.
40:04All right, I'll get dinner.
40:10Yep.
40:25Good work today, Officer Nolan.
40:27Thanks.
40:29How come I don't feel better about it?
40:32I think you know the answer.
40:34Yeah.
40:37Listen, we can't change what already happened.
40:40All we can do is stop it from happening again, and you did that today, in a big way, which
40:49means someone ought to buy you a drink.
40:54You volunteering?
40:55I am.
40:56I am.
40:56Thanks.
41:01Mm-hmm.
41:02Mm-hmm.
41:03It's better.
41:04You kidding.
41:05I guess.
41:06I need better.
41:07You better.
41:08You matter what new year I'm doing for all, you may have
41:12and I will.
41:13You better.
41:14It'll never go before you.
41:14Me.
41:15You better.
41:17No, you're too bad.
41:18My god, come to me.
41:19Hey.
41:20My god, come to the dark Menschen,
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