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00:00What are you doing here?
00:19I just want to see how you're doing.
00:21Never 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.
00:44I 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.
01:18What?
01:19I don't think so.
01:24I found the bacon.
01:25Fake bacon.
01:26Great.
01:29You don't have to eat any if you don't want.
01:31After work?
01:33Mm-hmm.
01:33I think we need to seriously finish unpacking.
01:35And by finish, I mean start.
01:37Oh, no.
01:37I mean...
01:38Sorry.
01:38Sorry.
01:41I think we're making progress.
01:43You know?
01:45Living in takes time.
01:46It only takes as much time as you let it.
01:47I moved constantly when I was in the Army.
01:51Here's what I learned.
01:52If 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.
01:58Damn, we're well past that.
01:59I'm aware.
02:01This is killing you, isn't it?
02:03I think we should buckle down and get it done.
02:07Okay.
02:08I'm sorry.
02:13It's just...
02:14It won't feel like you've fully moved in until all the boxes are gone.
02:20That's nice.
02:22Look, if we rush the process, we're just going to make a mistake that we'll have to go back and fix later.
02:26So, trust me, if we move slowly and carefully, then it will be much more efficient in the long run.
02:34Okay.
02:38Yeah, the shelters were full and I just needed a place to sleep, you know?
02:42So, I 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 to 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 for...
03:10Am I going to jail or...?
03:14You know, you're probably going to sight out in just a couple of hours.
03:17Okie dokie.
03:19Is there any food?
03:21Just, I haven't eaten in a while.
03:23Not normally, but I can...
03:25I'll check the break room for you.
03:26All right.
03:27I appreciate that.
03:28I'd offer you something to drink, but both glasses are dirty.
03:36Oh, 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.
03:40Oh, it's no problem.
03:41You know, a clean space, it really helps.
03:44Trust me.
03:45You 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 my mama came over and insisted on cleaning.
03:57That's okay.
03:57You're not my mom.
03:58You're not my mom.
03:59I can...
04:01I do that myself.
04:03What I'm trying to say is, you know, I've been where you are.
04:09After my injury, I couldn't see how anything mattered.
04:11I couldn't play football again, so why bother?
04:14Professionally.
04:15You can never do it again professionally.
04:17Right.
04:18It's not like I had a fallback career, man.
04:21Like, I majored in physical...
04:22Can 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.
04:29Miles, you didn't go to the NFL.
04:32You lost your million-dollar contract.
04:34But you can still run.
04:36What happened to you is nothing like what happened to me.
04:40What happened to you is nothing like what happened to me.
04:48I 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.
05:10But I want to.
05:10So how about I stop talking and I start listening?
05:19Oh, no.
05:20What?
05:22Today is my wedding anniversary, and I totally spaced.
05:25Oh, yeah.
05:26That's not great.
05:27But Wesley must have forgot, too, if he didn't say anything this morning, right?
05:30No.
05:30Wesley remembers everything about us.
05:32If Wesley remembers everything and he did not say happy anniversary to you this morning,
05:36that means...
05:37It means it was a test and I failed.
05:40Wow.
05:41What?
05:50Nolan.
05:55Yeah.
05:55What's up?
05:56You arrested a guy this morning, Ezra Kane?
05:58Well, that's the name he gave me.
06:00He didn't have any ID, though.
06:01There was a triple homicide in Oregon three years ago.
06:05A husband and wife were brutally murdered in their home.
06:09Their 15-year-old daughter was dragged into the woods.
06:11They found her bloody clothes a week later, but no burial site.
06:14All they had was a fingerprint that didn't match anything in the system.
06:18Until I ran Ezra Kane's.
06:20Yeah.
06:25The victims were the Poston family.
06:27Craig, Ava, and 15-year-old Samantha.
06:29They lived on the edge of a state park outside Portland.
06:32The working theory is the killer broke into their house in the middle of the night, killed
06:36the father immediately, and then brutalized and executed the mother.
06:39Samantha most likely was dragged out into the woods and killed there.
06:43So what do we have on our suspect?
06:44Literally nothing.
06:45He says his name is Ezra Kane.
06:47That could be an alias.
06:48I caught him trespassing at the Willoughby Rec Center in the early morning.
06:52He said he came in to get out of the cold.
06:54Any ID?
06:54No.
06:55He had a little bit of cash on him and a bunch of credit cards under various names.
06:59Haven't run them yet.
07:00We can assume they're stolen.
07:01Any in the name of the murder family?
07:03No.
07:04So how do you want to handle this?
07:05We have a window here.
07:09He doesn't know that we have connected him to the murders.
07:11He still thinks that he is here on trespassing charges.
07:14And it's in our best interest to keep him in the dark.
07:18So you should do the interview.
07:20Mm-hmm.
07:22Right.
07:24Okay.
07:30Any advice?
07:31I mean, you read him his rights?
07:33Yeah, but not for this.
07:34That doesn't matter.
07:35As long as he acknowledged, didn't ask for an attorney, anything you get in your questioning,
07:39it's admissible.
07:40The key is not to push.
07:41Use your famous Nolan empathy to dig without seeming to dig.
07:45Okay?
07:45The second that he suspects that you are onto the murders, he's going to bail.
07:48Got it?
07:49Got it.
07:52Um, can someone track down a sandwich, give me five or ten, and then bring it in?
07:56Smart.
07:56Can do.
07:57Okay.
07:57Remember, go easy.
07:59The more comfortable he feels, the better the chance he slips up.
08:02Understood.
08:02Right, but not too easy, because we don't want him to feel like he's being handled with
08:06kid gloves.
08:07It's Goldilocks, isn't it?
08:08Mm-hmm.
08:08Yeah.
08:09Hey, sorry to keep you awake.
08:30Sorry, I thought you said I was going to side out?
08:34Yeah, um, I know, but I found some credit cards when I was going through your things,
08:40credit cards that do not belong to you.
08:42Yeah, I found them, um, not all at the same time.
08:46You know, like, along the way, people drop them, people throw them out by accident, and
08:51I know, you know, it was wrong to use them.
08:55I just, I get so hungry.
08:58I get it, but I'm just going to need some clarity before I make a recommendation to the
09:02TA's office.
09:03Right now, your arrest falls into the wobbler category.
09:07Could be a misdemeanor.
09:09Could be a felony.
09:10Now, I want to recommend the former, but I can't do that unless you are straight with
09:14me.
09:15No, I'm, I'm an open book.
09:18Okay.
09:19All right.
09:20Let's get started.
09:22Uh, I'm sorry.
09:23I tend to, uh, default towards disorganized, which is why I'm still in patrol and not a fancy
09:31detective.
09:32Don't get me wrong.
09:33I actually love working the streets, but, uh, every day is unique, and I meet some fascinating
09:39people.
09:40Like me.
09:41Yes.
09:42We'll see.
09:44Okay.
09:45Your name is Ezra Kane, but you declined to give me a date of birth or social security
09:51number or basically anything I could use to confirm your identity, and if you want the
09:56DA's office to play nice, that is not going to fly.
09:59Would you believe I don't know the first and I don't have the second?
10:03No.
10:03Yeah.
10:04I didn't get the best start in life.
10:06I didn't know dad.
10:08Mom OD'd when I was like a baby.
10:10If I had a birth certificate, she probably used it to roll the blunts.
10:15Uh, I ricocheted through the foster system for a decade, and at some point somebody just
10:22picked a birthday for me, and, uh, I, it, whatever it is, it can't be right.
10:27What was it?
10:28I think it's like January 6th of 82 or maybe 83, and.
10:33Okay.
10:34Okay.
10:35Yeah.
10:36And.
10:37Were you born in Los Angeles?
10:38Yeah.
10:39Were you?
10:40You know, I don't get a California vibe.
10:42Oh.
10:43East Coast.
10:44Pennsylvania.
10:45Right.
10:46That makes more sense.
10:47I'm from Idaho.
10:48I got to say growing up in Idaho is pretty hard.
10:50Hi, this is Detective Angela Lopez, Los Angeles Police Department.
10:54I need to run an Idaho record search.
10:57Last name Kane with a K, first name Ezra.
11:00Possible birth date of 1-6-82 or 83, but to be safe, search birth dates from 88 to 78.
11:06Thanks.
11:07The cold helped the swelling go down when I caught a beating.
11:11Well, I guess, and that's why you moved to Southern California, if not so that you could
11:16just warm up a little bit.
11:17When was that?
11:18I'm sorry.
11:19I thought we were talking about credit cards.
11:22Yeah.
11:23No, listen, we're getting there.
11:25Um, establishing hardship can go a long way to swaying the DA, but if you are in a hurry,
11:32I can just recommend a felony and you can wait on yourself.
11:34No, no, no need to be like that.
11:36I, I, yeah.
11:38Yeah, um, I just, I'm not used to people taking an interest and I guess, uh, it's just
11:45not easy stuff to talk about.
11:48Alright.
11:51Excuse me?
11:55Ah, Jen, thank you very much.
11:57Got you something more substantive to eat?
11:59Great.
12:01Okay.
12:02Let's get to the credit cards.
12:04Yeah?
12:06Great, thanks.
12:07We have the credit card records.
12:14Alright, only two cards have recent activity on them.
12:17One was used two nights ago at the Hollywood Premier Motel.
12:20And that dollar amount suggests that he still has the room.
12:24Hot damn.
12:25It's everyone's worst nightmare.
12:30Waking up in the middle of the night to find a psychopath in your house.
12:33Yeah.
12:34And yet, it's statistically the least likely way to get murdered by a psychopath.
12:38I guess we both have some painful experience there.
12:41Is there a problem?
12:43Hi.
12:44Have you seen this man?
12:45Room 216.
12:46So, you know, we've never really talked about what happened to you.
12:47Not that we should have.
12:48But, you know, just with my sister's case and everything.
12:49I think you've been all up in my trauma and...
12:50You know what, I'm sorry.
12:51I shouldn't have brought it up.
12:52No, I...
12:53Listen, it's fine.
12:54It's natural to be curious.
13:07I just have no interest in revisiting that particular trauma, so...
13:10Copy.
13:11Police!
13:12Police, come out with your hands empty and keep them where I can see them.
13:26Clear.
13:29There's nowhere for you to go, come out.
13:41All right, step out.
13:45No, you need to go.
13:47Yeah, we're not going to do that. Come out of the tub, please.
13:50I'm fine.
13:53He's going to come back. You have to go.
13:57He's going to come back. You have to go. You have to go, please.
14:05Is your name Samantha?
14:08Please, just...
14:10Samantha.
14:12Samantha, the man who took you, he's in custody.
14:15He can't hurt you anymore, okay? I promise.
14:19It is not fair. I came clean to everyone. I've confessed every lie, every sin.
14:30And nobody's forgiven me for anything that I've done.
14:33Half the people that I called, they hang up on me.
14:36My dad, my dad won't even take my calls.
14:39You really haven't changed, though.
14:42Excuse me?
14:43You're doing the same thing you always have.
14:45You're not considering anyone else's experience.
14:48You lied to everyone about almost everything, over and over again.
14:53Now you don't get to set the bar on how people react when you finally tell them the truth.
14:58What you did hurt the people who cared about you.
15:00It's going to take a lot more than an apology tour to fix that.
15:03I suck.
15:06I get it.
15:09Thanks for coming over to clear that up.
15:11I see you never. Thanks for breakfast. Get out of here.
15:19My parents. You have to call my parents. You have to tell them that I'm okay.
15:24Yeah, of course. The doctor will take good care of you.
15:27She doesn't know they're dead.
15:33I mean, he kept her isolated. She only knows what he told her.
15:37Well, I shouldn't have said yes. I wasn't thinking.
15:40Hey, look. It was instinct, all right?
15:42Try not to beat yourself up. She's in shock.
15:44It wasn't the moment to add more trauma. It'll be fine.
15:53You haven't eaten much. Problem with the sandwich?
15:55No, no. This is great. I'm just... You know what it is? I'm a little claustrophobic.
15:59I spent a lot of nights as a kid locked up in small spaces.
16:03Sorry to interrupt. Can I steal you for a second?
16:06Of course. Excuse me.
16:09Lucy and Selena just found Samantha Poston inside Ezra's motel room.
16:14Is she...
16:15She's alive and in no immediate medical danger. But beyond that...
16:20Okay, so are you taking over the interview?
16:22Not yet. There's still room for you to squeeze him before everything comes out into the open.
16:25Go back in there and turn up the heat. Tell him we found a few recent charges on the various cards.
16:30Mention the motel, but not like we've gone there or even that we will.
16:34And let's just see what happens.
16:37Right.
16:38This changes the profile, doesn't it? He kept that girl for three years. That...
16:47He's not just a murderer.
16:48No. He's worse.
16:50Sorry about that.
16:59Yeah, everything okay?
17:02I'm gonna be straight with you Ezra.
17:05We ran those credit cards.
17:07And we found some recent charges.
17:09One of them being to a motel in Tytown.
17:12Well, hold on.
17:14When was the motel booked?
17:16Because...
17:17That wasn't me.
17:18I mean...
17:19Why would I take refuge in a rec center if I had a place to sleep?
17:23So you're telling me, if I went to this motel with your photograph, you would not be recognized?
17:29Absolutely not.
17:30No.
17:32I don't know why you would waste your time doing that.
17:34I mean, surely the LAPD has better things to do than spend resources on a wobbler that's 100% gonna plead out.
17:45Call him my bluff?
17:46Look, I know I've got a job to do.
17:48I'm just a guy trying to make his way in an unfair world without hurting anyone.
17:59Can you explain something for me?
18:01Why didn't she leave?
18:02Yeah.
18:03I mean, I know what they taught us in the academy, but...
18:05I mean, he left her alone for at least 12 hours.
18:08It's the opposite of fight or flight.
18:10You know, it's freeze and appease.
18:12You saw how scared she was of him.
18:14That level of fear is her primary motivator.
18:16Maybe her only one.
18:21Hey.
18:22I'm sorry.
18:23I wish I could let you rest, but I need to ask you some questions before the detectives conduct a more formal interview.
18:30Okay.
18:31Okay.
18:32I can't imagine how overwhelming the last hour has been, so I'm not gonna assume that you remember anything, all right?
18:45The man who took you, we have him in custody.
18:48Ezra Kane is the name that he's using.
18:50Is that how you name him?
18:51I'm not supposed to talk about him.
18:53Who said that?
18:54Him?
18:55Yeah.
18:56I get it.
18:57I get it.
18:58Samantha.
18:59You're safe now.
19:01You are.
19:06Did you talk to my parents?
19:08Are they coming?
19:12Samantha, I'm very sorry, but your parents are deceased.
19:16No.
19:17No.
19:18No.
19:19I'm so sorry.
19:20No.
19:21What happened to them?
19:22Did he kill them?
19:23No.
19:24No, they're alive.
19:25He said they have to be alive.
19:27He said that.
19:29Did he say he would hurt them if you didn't cooperate?
19:32Is that the threat he used to keep you with him?
19:34Yeah.
19:35Yeah.
19:36Amen.
19:37He made me call him Amen.
19:38The Seventh Spirit.
19:39Marquis of Hell.
19:40Who commands forty legions.
19:41Including the police.
19:42And he said,
19:44that I was his soul mate.
19:45None of that is true.
19:46Especially the police part.
19:47But it doesn't make any of that less terrifying.
19:48I don't know.
19:49No.
19:50No.
19:51No.
19:52No.
19:53No.
19:54No.
19:55No.
19:56No.
19:57No.
19:58No.
19:59No.
20:00No.
20:01No.
20:02No.
20:03No.
20:04No.
20:05No.
20:06No.
20:07No.
20:08No.
20:09No.
20:10No.
20:11No.
20:12No.
20:13No.
20:14No.
20:15No.
20:17Do you remember the night he took you?
20:18No.
20:20The screams woke me up.
20:23No.
20:24No.
20:25No.
20:26No.
20:27No.
20:28No.
20:29No.
20:30No.
20:31No.
20:32No.
20:33No.
20:34No.
20:35No.
20:36No.
20:37facilitator.
20:38No.
20:39smell in the air, and it just made the hair on the back of my neck stand up.
20:49So I called out, and that's when he stepped into the hall.
20:57I couldn't really see him.
20:59But I just, I knew in my body that he was evil.
21:12Does that sound crazy?
21:14No.
21:16No.
21:20Where did he take you?
21:22A cabin in the woods, or at least it used to be.
21:26I mean, I don't think anyone had lived there for years, but that was my home for the next eight months.
21:37Do you remember why you guys moved?
21:40Winter came.
21:41He has this thing about being cold, and by then, by then he knew I wasn't going to run.
21:50Okay, um, I think I have what I need for now.
21:55I'm going to let you get some rest, okay?
21:59He bought a car after we got to L.A.
22:04I don't know if that matters.
22:06Yeah, no, it sure does.
22:08Do you remember what kind of car it was?
22:10It was old, four doors, black.
22:15So he would have taken that car when he left the motel then?
22:18Yeah.
22:19Did he tell you where he was going?
22:20No, he just said that he may be a while, and that he would punish me if I wasn't a good girl.
22:31Did he say something else, Samantha?
22:41He said he was getting ready for after.
22:44After?
22:45After what?
22:45I thought he meant, I thought he meant after me.
22:53You felt like he was getting ready to kill you?
22:55And part of me was really relieved, because, because at least it would finally be over.
23:06Oh, man.
23:22Oh.
23:23Hey, Scott's in the motel.
23:42Lucy called.
23:43She interviewed Samantha.
23:44Our guy's got a car.
23:45Make and model?
23:46Black four-door sedan.
23:47Old.
23:48That's not particularly helpful.
23:49Find any trophies in the room?
23:51Not yet.
23:51I'm waiting for TID to land before I started digging through Ezra's stuff.
23:55But, you know, I did find some drawings that have me freaked out a little.
23:58Freaked you out?
23:59This I gotta see.
23:59Yeah, hold on.
24:08Yeah, that's not okay.
24:10Look what Tim found in Ezra's stuff.
24:13Oh, yeah.
24:14No, that's not okay.
24:15No, but according to Lucy, it tracks.
24:18Ezra believes he's a demon named Amon.
24:20One of the marquees of hell.
24:26Everything okay?
24:29Yeah.
24:32I was wrong.
24:34This is taking too long, which means you did send somebody to the motel.
24:40Why would you waste your time with a transient who stole a bunch of credit cards?
24:44Oh, this started long before we found out about the motel, Ezra.
24:51Fingerprints.
25:00Credit where credit's due.
25:01You've got that, aw, shucks, every man cop thing down, Pat, and I bought it for too long.
25:09That's on me.
25:10But I bet that there are cops way up higher on the food chain behind that mirror that are just dying to get in here.
25:18Little pigs.
25:19Little pigs.
25:24Get your asses in here.
25:26I've enjoyed my time with Officer Appetizer.
25:29I'm ready for the main course.
25:33There they are.
25:36You must be the prosecutor.
25:38Wesley Evers.
25:38I'm Detective Lopez.
25:40This is Detective Harper.
25:41Is it okay if we call you Ezra, or do you prefer Eamon?
25:46Someone's been talking out of school.
25:48I'm going to readvise you of your rights, including the right to have an attorney present.
25:53Not necessary yet.
25:54I'll let you know.
25:55Can I have a moment?
25:56Yeah.
25:58What?
25:59No goodbye.
26:00I'm going to go check out the rec center where I found him.
26:08Something isn't adding up.
26:09Agreed.
26:09But before you go, any insights that you might have from sitting two feet from him that might
26:14not have translated to us through the window?
26:17Yeah.
26:17When he was talking about the cold of his childhood, that was real.
26:21You want to get him on the saddle?
26:22Crank the A.C.
26:23Love it.
26:24My janitor locked up just after 10 last night.
26:32The place was empty after that.
26:33Well, this place is huge.
26:35There's no chance anybody saw or heard anything from the road.
26:39All right.
26:41This is about where I saw him.
26:43He heard me coming, and then he took off that way through those doors.
26:54Got it.
27:01Car key.
27:03I must have ditched it when he heard me coming.
27:05So what hit?
27:06One of the reasons I ditched the key is so you didn't find the car.
27:08Well, why?
27:09I don't know.
27:10Like I said, there were no cars here when I got here this morning.
27:13I scrubbed body cam.
27:14I scrubbed dash cam.
27:15No black sedan.
27:17Whoa.
27:17I got blood.
27:19There were no visible cuts on Ezra when I processed him.
27:24Right there.
27:25Have you always known you were one of the devil's minions?
27:29Or was that a later in life revelation?
27:31That's it.
27:34Oh, your disbelief in my truth, it makes no difference as long as Samantha believes that's all that matters.
27:43Yeah, that won't last.
27:44You don't control her anymore.
27:45Hmm, how little you know.
27:47I'm going to be with her until the day she dies, which was going to be today.
27:53You know why?
27:54It's the real reason I was trespassing this morning.
28:01Nolan.
28:09I have found a new soulmate.
28:13He's got another girl.
28:14All right, Julie Reed was reported missing at 4 a.m. after she failed to come home from a friend's house.
28:22According 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.
28:27Sounds like he's been watching her for a while, planning the perfect time and place to make his move.
28:31If the suspect's car was gone when Officer Nolan arrived this morning, Ezra must have left and came back. Why would he do that?
28:37My best guess is that he left something at the scene, most likely his makeshift wallet. He only realized it after he'd left, but went back for it because he knew it would connect him to the abduction.
28:46But with a wounded girl in the trunk, he was faced with a problem. It would have been quicker to run back to the center and run inside.
28:53But 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.
28:59So he parked the car somewhere else, somewhere no one could hear her screaming. Went back on foot.
29:03Right, but how far would he be comfortable walking?
29:0610 minutes, 20?
29:07The average walking pace of a healthy male is probably 2 1⁄2, 3 miles an hour. Any faster might draw him wanted attention.
29:14Okay, so to be safe, let's say 3 1⁄2 miles per hour for a 20-minute walk.
29:19Which means we are looking at almost a square mile search radius.
29:23It's clear from the volume of blood at the scene that she was badly wounded. She was left on her own somewhere over eight hours ago.
29:29Every further minute that passes reduces the likelihood we will find her alive.
29:36Where's Julie Reed?
29:38Oh, is that her name?
29:39No, because we were never properly introduced. Can you please turn the A.C. off? It's like a freezer in here.
29:46No problem. Just as soon as you tell us where she is.
29:49Hmm. Do you think I would trade my comfort for her? After all you've seen of my sacrifice?
29:55No, no, I guess not. But what would you trade for her?
29:59Now, that's an interesting question.
30:01Let's see. I would say a reduced sentence, but we all know that would be a hollow promise.
30:08After all that I've done, hmm, I would love to say a proper goodbye to fair Samantha.
30:15Not a chance in hell.
30:16That is a non-starter. There is no way we would ever let you re-traumatize that girl.
30:21I don't think you have a choice. I think you kind of have to ask her.
30:23No, we don't.
30:24Oh, yeah, no. I think Samantha would disagree.
30:27Think about it.
30:27How is Samantha going to feel when Julie dies before you tell her and Samantha realizes she could have saved that poor girl?
30:37Huh.
30:38How about this?
30:39Let's give this a shot.
30:40Tell Samantha that Julie is near the red place.
30:43And if she just talks to me for one more minute, I will tell you where that is.
30:49Sorry to interrupt. I just need to borrow Sergeant Chen.
30:59Wait, did something happen?
31:01No, no, no. I just need her for a second.
31:03I'll be just outside, okay? I'm right here.
31:08Ezra took another girl before he was arrested.
31:11He says he'll tell us where she is if we let him talk to Samantha.
31:14No, forget that. He doesn't want to help us. He just wants to keep traumatizing her.
31:19I agree. So do Clopas and Harper, but he says that the girl's being held near the red place.
31:25And if we told that to Samantha, then she'd agree to help.
31:27No, we're not saying that to her, okay? It's a trick.
31:32Amanda, open the door.
31:35What happened?
31:35It's a good place. I mean, it's got to be some sort of trigger phrase.
31:38He spent three years convincing her that the police were in league with him, and she just heard us using his language.
31:44No!
31:54No!
31:55Let me deal with it!
31:57We need medical attention!
31:59Please!
32:00Oh, please! I can't do it!
32:02I need it, dad!
32:04You're up!
32:05No, I need it!
32:06I need it!
32:08I need it!
32:10No!
32:11No!
32:127 out of 20, no sign of suspect vehicle at 1900 to Hawthorne.
32:187 out of 4, the truck's excited 801 Mercury is empty of vehicles.
32:227 Lincoln 15, first five levels of Wilshire Office Complex Garage are clear.
32:26Moving to lower level.
32:427 out of 5.
33:12Julie, you in there?
33:187 to 15, I have her.
33:19Lower level of the garage.
33:21Send an ambulance now.
33:26Hey.
33:27Hey, Julie.
33:29I'm Officer Nolan.
33:30I'm here to help you.
33:31Now, I'm going to have to put some pressure on that wound to stop the bleeding, okay?
33:34But it is going to hurt.
33:36I am so sorry.
33:38Casey.
33:40I'm sorry.
33:41I'm sorry.
33:42I know.
33:43I know.
33:43You're doing great.
33:44You're doing great.
33:49She's right here.
33:50She just passed out.
33:51She's lost a lot of blood.
33:54Pulse is weak.
33:55She did hypovolemic shock.
33:56We got to get her out of here.
34:05Nolan.
34:10Hey.
34:11Are you all right?
34:11Yeah.
34:15Julie just got out of surgery.
34:16They lost her on the table for a minute, but she pulled through, and she's recovering in the ICU.
34:20Thank God.
34:21Can I talk to her when she's ready?
34:24Uh, I'll ask.
34:27You know, we wouldn't have found her without you.
34:30You gave us the car.
34:31I said it had wheels.
34:32And that it was black and old.
34:33And that it was black and old.
34:34I meant it.
34:36She is alive because of you.
34:38Samantha's been incredibly brave today.
34:43I'll, uh...
34:44I'll come talk to you guys later.
34:46Yeah.
34:46Do you mind if I sit with you for a bit?
34:53Okay.
34:54Okay.
34:55Okay.
34:55Okay.
35:09What was the, um, the red place?
35:11There was this house that we stayed at early on.
35:17They had painted the bathroom red.
35:19So when I was bad, he would take me in there to punish me.
35:31I know you're not ready to hear this.
35:34Um, but when it's time, the first step of your recovery will be to stop blaming yourself.
35:42Sure.
35:44On it.
35:45I know.
35:46I know.
35:46It's easier said than done, but...
35:49I know what I'm talking about, you know.
35:52I want to share something with you, something that happened to me, if that's okay.
35:58Yeah.
35:58Um, so my rookie year as a cop, I met this guy.
36:03And he loved dogs, and he was cute, and he seemed great.
36:07Um, we went on a date, and he kidnapped me.
36:14The details are a lot, but the short version is that I thought I was going to die.
36:19In another five minutes, and I probably would have, for months afterwards, I just obsessed about every second with him before he drugged me, how I should have seen through him, how I should have been faster, smarter.
36:34I wanted to believe that I was in control, but I wasn't.
36:42But I wasn't.
36:43So, eventually, I stopped focusing on the things that I didn't do, and I focused on the thing that I did.
36:49And I survived.
36:51I survived.
36:52You survived.
36:54Samantha, you're here.
37:00I know that you don't see how brave and powerful you are, okay?
37:06But I do.
37:08I really, really do.
37:09Hey, um, sorry to interrupt.
37:14Um, I spoke to your aunt, Sarah.
37:17She is rushing back from her vacation in London, but her plane won't get here until tomorrow afternoon.
37:23It's okay.
37:24Don't worry, all right?
37:25You're not going to be alone.
37:26Every female cop at Mid-Wilshire has volunteered to keep you company in the coming days and weeks.
37:31Yeah.
37:32We have your back, Samantha.
37:33For however long you need, until you feel safe.
37:42Hey.
37:43Seth's here.
37:44I'll be in my room.
37:46It's good to see you, too.
37:51There's another fan.
37:53Poor you.
37:57Um, look, you're right, man.
38:02The self-pity's got to stop.
38:04I want to do better.
38:05But clearly, I don't know how to, and you are the best guy I know, so will you help me?
38:14I would need radical honesty.
38:17One tiny white lie, I'm out.
38:21In that case, you are one of the best guys I know.
38:25Still has a sense of humor.
38:26You might make it through this after all.
38:28All right.
38:31No lies, no woes, me.
38:33Just head down, do the work.
38:34Be grateful.
38:36Deal?
38:37Deal.
38:43Come here, brother.
38:49Surprise!
38:49Hey, thanks.
38:52Uh, you do know it's not my birthday, right?
38:56You did forget.
38:58Uh, no.
38:59It's definitely not my birthday.
39:01No.
39:02It's a different special day.
39:07Uh, wait.
39:08No, it's...
39:10Oh, my God.
39:11It's our anniversary.
39:15It is.
39:16You forgot.
39:18And I remember.
39:21Did you?
39:23Totally.
39:27Congrats, grad.
39:29Fine.
39:30I forgot.
39:31But I had to pull this together fast.
39:33But I remember it before you did, and that's what's important.
39:38Winning.
39:39Yeah.
39:39And you know what else is super important?
39:42No.
39:43What?
39:43The kids are with my mom.
39:45Oh.
39:46Hmm.
39:53Hi.
39:54Hey, honey.
39:55How's it going?
39:56Oh, I missed you.
39:58Oh, God.
39:59What a day.
40:01How'd I go to the hospital?
40:01It's fine.
40:03Samantha's asleep right now, so I'll go in and check in with her tomorrow.
40:08Mm-hmm.
40:08Do I smell dinner?
40:10Don't get too excited.
40:11I ordered Italian.
40:12It's in the oven.
40:13Keep it warm.
40:14Hmm.
40:14My hero.
40:16Hmm.
40:17Oh, God.
40:18Okay, so I need to say something, and I need you to respond with kindness, okay?
40:24Okay.
40:26After the day that I've had, I really need this place to feel like a refuge.
40:31and not a UPS sorting facility, we need to get these damn boxes out of here.
40:38I...
40:38I agree.
40:42No time like the present.
40:43Let's do it.
40:44Wait, hold on.
40:44I'm tired.
40:46I'm very tired.
40:49I thought maybe we could have dinner, and then I would...
40:51I could...
40:52I could sit here and...
40:53and supervise.
40:56I mean, how could I refuse that offer?
40:59You can't.
41:01All right, I'll get dinner.
41:07Yep.
41:13You take it down that way, sir?
41:15No.
41:15No.
41:15No.
41:15No.
41:16No.
41:16No.
41:16No.
41:16No.
41:16No.
41:16No.
41:16No.
41:16No.
41:17No.
41:17No.
41:17No.
41:17No.
41:17No.
41:18No.
41:22Good work today, Officer Nola.
41:24Thanks.
41:25how come i don't feel better about it i think you know the answer yeah
41:31listen we can't change what already happened all we can do is stop it from happening again
41:41and you did that today in a big way which means someone ought to buy you a drink
41:50you volunteering i am
41:54this killer's underestimating you good they won't even see you coming
42:10what now we get him
42:20damn it
42:22you
42:24you
42:26you
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