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00:00I think you're a crazy homeless guy who's going to eat that thing with you after.
00:02But not you.
00:03So, what's the story? Why are you eye-sexing a candy bar on the steps of the courthouse?
00:10I'm on trial.
00:12A few months back, I got this kid stealing camera equipment out of the trunk of my car.
00:16You're a photographer.
00:18I was.
00:20Commercial? Fashion?
00:21Yes.
00:24Anyway, I got this kid and I...
00:26Yeah, I sort of lost it.
00:28You lost it.
00:29I beat him up.
00:29You beat up a kid?
00:30Well, he wasn't a kid. He was torn out the son of a state senator.
00:33It didn't matter that he had 40 pounds on me or that he threw the first punch.
00:36He made up some story about me thinking he was a drug dealer and then attacking him when he wouldn't
00:39sell me meth.
00:43It doesn't explain the candy bar.
00:46Sort of my favorite.
00:48Today could be the last day of my trial, meaning I could be going home in a few hours or...
00:52You could be going to prison.
00:53Or I'm told candy bars are in short supply.
00:55The thing is that I keep...
00:58I keep thinking if I eat it, I'll be jinxing everything.
01:02Well, look, I don't know in prison.
01:04I don't know a little.
01:06And you're right.
01:07Candy bars are hard to come by.
01:11But I can think of something in an even shorter supply.
01:16No, no, no.
01:29Good luck today.
01:39Thanks.
01:39But I've got everything.
01:42All you do to me.
01:47My record was questioned yet again today by a homicide detective.
01:51The investigation into the murder of the crime is ongoing.
01:54I'm kind of tired of that guy.
01:55For real, if I took up a closer right side of it, you still think it goes to the jury
01:59today?
01:59Just one witness left.
02:00The cousin, right? The one who said she was there that day?
02:03The stepsister.
02:04The stepsister.
02:05The stepsister.
02:05And you're sure she wasn't left?
02:07Yeah, no one.
02:07I was going over her statement last night, but it was really deep.
02:11All rise.
02:13Superior Court in the state of Florida.
02:16Robin County, Department 342 is now in session.
02:19Judge Antahue presiding.
02:22Mr. Acosta, next witness?
02:24State calls.
02:25Emmy Ochoa, Your Honor.
02:37There's your right hand.
02:39The testimony you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
02:43I do.
02:47Will you please create your name and relationship to the victim?
02:50Yes.
02:50I'm Emmy Ochoa.
02:52Lucas is my stepbrother.
02:55And that's the man who almost killed him.
03:00I don't want you anymore, cause you took my joy.
03:04I don't want you anymore.
03:06You took my joy.
03:07You took my joy.
03:09I won the back.
03:10You took my joy.
03:12I won the back.
03:12I'm gonna go to West Memphis and look for my joy.
03:15Go to West Memphis and look for my joy.
03:18Maybe you must win for the fun of my joy.
03:19Thank you, Ms. Ochoa.
03:21Your excuse.
03:22I won the back.
04:12Come on.
04:15Florente.
04:16Why don't give me that?
04:17Different parts, Darius.
04:18You want me to go put it back? I'm going to put it back.
04:21I'll give you half.
04:22Half? Plus I'll get a slice of that pizza.
04:28Efe, problema?
04:29Come on, man. Check this thing. Talk about it. Ain't no...
04:47Beautiful face. Beautiful.
04:48I swear, she has the spitting image of another dog I know.
04:52Friday.
04:54Friday's an emotional support dog.
04:56Her owner, Dylan, he's eight. He has autism.
04:58Friday helps him, makes him happy.
05:00Or at least she did until someone stole her out of a yard the other day.
05:03You have a nice day, yeah?
05:04Dylan's mom, Amanda, she put these up all over the place.
05:08Next day, someone emailed her and said, yeah, the dog.
05:11And for 10,000 bucks, she could have her back.
05:13I know what you're thinking. Ten grand for a dog.
05:15But see, the house this guy stole her from, it was nice.
05:18It was real nice.
05:19For those poor old raves.
05:21Guy didn't know that Amanda was just the housekeeper
05:23and that her bosses let her dog play outside while she worked.
05:30So you're going to arrest me now?
05:33No, I'm not going to arrest you.
05:34I'm not a cop. I'm a P.I.
05:36I'm also an ex-con like you.
05:3818 months, Appalachee.
05:39I saw my area correctional possession.
05:42I didn't want to take her.
05:44I wasn't even planning it.
05:45It was just okay.
05:45It's okay.
05:46Hey, listen.
05:47Take this.
05:49After I bring her home,
05:50I want you to call him.
05:51He helps win jobs for guys like me and you.
05:54Tell him, RJ, say.
06:12Hey, T-Bow.
06:13How you doing?
06:15It's a hot one today.
06:16Stay hydrated.
06:22Hey, Arch.
06:23How you doing?
06:27Jester?
06:27Little Humphette?
06:29Tom Petty.
06:30Come here, Tom Petty.
06:31Good.
06:34Arch, I told you.
06:35You got to keep a treat on you.
06:36You give Tom Petty a treat,
06:37he'll leave you be.
06:38Or maybe, you know,
06:39stop giving him a free run of the entire trailer park.
06:41You ever thought about that?
06:42Hey, you see T-Bow this morning?
06:43His mom was looking for him.
06:45Yeah, he's out by the mailboxes.
06:47He's doing this scary clown thing again.
06:48What is the point?
06:50Well, his mom says it's an experiment in phenomenology.
06:53Really, I think it's more to do with T-Bow being crazy as hell.
06:56Uh, Tester, I almost forgot.
06:57I signed for a package for you yesterday.
06:59It's in here by the door.
07:00Uh, do you mind bringing that out?
07:01Uh, I'm not comfortable going in there since the, uh,
07:05you know, sinkhole.
07:07Yep.
07:07Okay.
07:08I understand.
07:10So, uh, you talked to management
07:12about getting your trailer moved, Kent?
07:14I did.
07:14Twice.
07:15I think their hesitation may have something to do
07:17with me being too much behind on the rant.
07:24Florida man tries to chew through handcuffs following him.
07:28Now, it is a fascinating read, sir,
07:30but I'm afraid there's nothing in here
07:32that identifies in this.
07:34So, you understand.
07:35And I can only give you a free drink
07:36if you can prove you're the Florida man in the restaurant.
07:39Captain America, we love you.
07:43Another from the wall.
07:48Sully!
07:50Usual?
07:51Uh, it's a little early.
07:53You get that every time you call me Sully,
07:55you're announcing to your patrons we're both ex-cons?
07:58Well, if it weren't for ex-cons,
07:59I'll be the case.
08:00This is true.
08:01You texted him.
08:02Cut to the chase.
08:03This, well, I'm afraid to chase old buddies, Clay Gregory.
08:10Police have confirmed that the woman found dead
08:13in the trunk of a car is Rhoda Batista,
08:15the high school teacher who was reported missing yesterday.
08:18The car was involved in a brief chase with police last night.
08:22This morning, it was found abandoned,
08:25leading to the discovery of the victim.
08:27This, of course, is eerily reminiscent
08:30to the murder of brotherless Maya Gregory
08:33several years ago.
08:34Just like Rhoda Batista,
08:36she was found in the trunk of a car,
08:39strangled.
08:39In both cases,
08:40the murder weapon was a wire coat hanger.
08:44Maya Gregory's husband, Clay Gregory,
08:46was a person of interest at the time,
08:48but has never been charged.
08:53You know, it's funny.
08:55A year and a half sharing a six-by-eight space with you,
08:57and I still can't read your mind.
09:00Oh, I'm thinking it sure would be nice
09:01to know where Clay Gregory was last night.
09:03Hey, safe to assume Fort Lauderdale's finest
09:06are all over that, yeah?
09:08You know, the reason I wanted to hear about this from me
09:11is because I know there was a very straight line
09:14between what happened to your reporter friend
09:16and what you did to that kid
09:17who broke into your car a few days later.
09:19Wish he wasn't a kid, he was 20 years old.
09:21And he was bigger than you,
09:22and he threw the first punch.
09:24Remind me, which one of you
09:25ended up at Appalachia with me?
09:28The truth, Sully,
09:31is you were carrying too much hurt around,
09:33and you unloaded on the first best person king.
09:43They're gonna make the same mistake now, you hear?
10:02All right.
10:18r.j. freaking decker as i live and breathe they let you out already no bill i escaped
10:23don't tell anyone okay how you doing back at the newspaper matter of fact bill no i'm a
10:28my p.i now you're serious a dead lady in a car trunk you heard what happened and thought clay
10:35gregory well to be fair bill they did kill my former colleague his wife the exact same dog with a
10:40bone
10:40old buddy the night maya died didn't have an alibi then it comes out he was having an affair so
10:44you're
10:45leaving out the part about a cigarette butt that was found in the car with his wife's body dna wasn't
10:49a match bill you and i both know he could have picked up any butt from any gutter and put
10:54it in
10:54the car to throw a forensics dr ragsdale are you aware you're associating with a known felon right
10:59now detective bray hello how are you yeah let me guess he wants us to put cuffs on clay gregory
11:03for
11:04well i mean it'd be nice if you put cuffs on for something just a reminder in my case not
11:09yours
11:09and sharing information with a civilian ex-con would be bad how is everything at the trailer
11:15park you making your friends only every single day
11:22clay gregory didn't kill anyone last night what do you mean he was visiting family to pika
11:27flew in this morning we have footage of him at both airports so if you were hoping this was the
11:32murderer we would get him on think again when asked about the still gregory case police did
11:45acknowledge the similarities to the murder of ruda batista by all accounts clay gregory is apparently
11:51not a person of interest at this
12:06decker investigations hi is this rj decker yep it is great i'm looking for a private investigator
12:13i was wondering if you might have some time to sleep
12:15ma'am i'm sorry bad reception would you mind repeating what you just said
12:20ma'am
12:26yeah i'm here i'm here and i'm very interested in meeting
12:29yeah i'm here i can hear you can you hear me
12:31ma'am ma'am
12:45what can i say except it's pretty obvious is this where lauderdale
12:48and maybe if the police had wasted so many resources on me after he killed maya they would have caught
12:55him back then
13:01do you mind me there's skin
13:09yeah
13:10yeah
13:10yeah
13:10yeah
13:11yeah
13:11Am I right, it's yours to be?
13:31A sinkhole?
13:32Opened up outside your window three weeks ago and you didn't come to stay with us then?
13:36I gather.
13:36Yeah, you're the dumbest ex-husband I ever had.
13:42Palmetto Pastures, RJ? Seriously, that's the best you could do?
13:44Well, the price is right, Kath. What can I say?
13:47If it's the money thing, you know I don't mean helping.
13:49No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. It's temporary.
13:51Just let me see. I'll be out of your hair in no time.
13:53We'll see.
14:01Great.
14:03That's great.
14:04Roomie.
14:07How do you have a better half take the news?
14:10She says she wanted to talk to you.
14:12She's in the garage.
14:20You wanted to see me.
14:22One week.
14:24Beg your pardon?
14:28You can stay here one week and then you go.
14:32Mel, if you think I want to stay...
14:33One week, felon.
14:34Week.
14:35Say it with me.
14:38One week.
14:41No, I won't talk to you about Clegram.
14:43No, no, no, no, no, no. I was going to ask about Sophia.
14:45Oh, yeah.
14:46She's still draining threes like Steph Curry?
14:48Like Sabrina in the escrow.
14:50And asking about my kid isn't going to score you anything.
14:54Just the, uh, the person who read BMW the other day.
14:57They interacted with the guy who abandoned it.
15:00Said something, did something. Am I right?
15:02I just want to know what this are.
15:07Maya Gregory was your friend.
15:09I get it.
15:10But this case, it's about Rora Batista.
15:13And it's got enough eyes on it already.
15:16I don't also need some pretend P.I. looking over my shoulder.
15:20Let alone one flopping in my pool house.
15:23You know, I've sort of been wondering if you don't like me because you're under the impression-minded type who'd
15:28be embarrassed, maybe even angry, that his ex-wife ended up marrying another woman.
15:34And to her, Mel, it doesn't bother me.
15:37I knew Kath was by from day one.
15:41Well, we even entertained the occasional third party back then.
15:44I got work to do.
15:46Trying to get them back to prison today.
15:53Ah, my Spanish is a little rusty.
15:57You didn't just happen to confess to murdering two women.
16:00Decker, what's it been?
16:02Two years?
16:03Eighteen months for good behavior?
16:04You go to prison one time and suddenly it's all the jokes.
16:07I saw your ex's piece in the Herald this morning.
16:09Oh, yeah?
16:10It was good stuff.
16:11It reminded me of the way Maya used to write.
16:13All gas, no brakes.
16:15Yeah, Maya was something, wasn't she?
16:16Before she died...
16:17Before you killed her.
16:18Before she died, you met me, what?
16:20Once?
16:21Maybe twice.
16:23You hardly know me.
16:24So how can you be so sure I killed Maya?
16:27While you were cheating.
16:28I was getting away with it.
16:29So why kill my wife?
16:31The one from a couple of days ago.
16:33Little Batista.
16:33That was her name.
16:33She was a teacher.
16:34She had a mom.
16:35She had three sisters.
16:35Yeah, I'm sure you heard by now.
16:37I was on an airplane when it happened.
16:38I didn't do it.
16:39I know you didn't.
16:40And then why are you here?
16:42Would I be right in assuming that the insurance policy you had on mine never paid out?
16:47Of course it didn't.
16:49Because the insurance company, like pretty much everyone else in the state of Florida,
16:52knew you killed her.
16:53This new murder, though, I don't know.
16:55Maybe it changes things.
16:57Like you said, you were on a plane when it happened.
17:00You think I hired someone?
17:02I told them to commit a murder just like a thousand feet.
17:04Yeah, police started thinking, hey, maybe he didn't kill his wife.
17:07Then the insurance company, suddenly you're what?
17:09Six figures, Richard?
17:11Seven?
17:12Yeah, it's been fun, but I've got work to do.
17:14Me too, Clyde.
17:16Me too.
17:28Decker Investigations.
17:29Hi, I called last night.
17:31We got cut off?
17:32Hi, yes.
17:32Sorry about that.
17:33I would have called you back when your number was blocked.
17:35Meeting?
17:36Absolutely.
17:37Then how about we do it over a drink?
17:38You name the place.
17:40Oof.
17:40Uh, yeah.
17:41Do you know FM station?
17:42I'll find it.
17:43See you at seven.
17:44Seven works, but, um, can I...
17:48Didn't get your name.
17:49Again.
17:56Yes?
17:57Hi, ma'am.
17:58Uh, my name's R.J. Decker.
17:59I'm a private investigator.
18:00I'd like to ask you a few questions about what happened yesterday.
18:06Me?
18:07Why me?
18:07Police, aren't you?
18:08And you saw the person who dumped the car?
18:10If I was, I don't think the police would tell you.
18:13I knew it was you from the flower pot.
18:15Come on.
18:15The one you threw at the suspect?
18:17I saw little pieces of it on the ground.
18:21See, most of your neighbors, they like to use their balconies for storage.
18:24You like to grow things.
18:26Yeah, you must have, what, a couple dozen plants out there?
18:29So you saw the guy park, and when he popped the trunk, you saw what he'd done.
18:32That's why you threw the pot at him.
18:34All I'm looking for is a description.
18:35I even brought you a few pots to replace the ones you broke.
18:40The man was short.
18:42Maybe 5'2", black.
18:44His back was torn, so I didn't see his face.
18:46Just his terrible hat.
18:48What was so terrible about his hat?
18:50There was a penis on it.
18:52Penis?
18:52Do you see a penis?
18:53Horse, an angry penis.
18:55What made you think the penis was angry?
18:56The face.
18:57And the two little arms flexed like this, like you wanted to fight.
19:00Like this?
19:10Is this what you saw?
19:11Yes.
19:12Is that what you think it is?
19:13It's a jumbo shrimp.
19:14Specifically, it's the logo for the Jacksonville jumbo shrimp.
19:17AAA affiliate to the Miami Marlins.
19:19Does that help?
19:26Like you have.
19:31Thanks.
19:35What?
19:35No, it's just I wish I could have seen your face when you found that dead lady in the trunk
19:39of that car.
19:41Here.
19:43Deep breaths.
19:44No need to pull them on, ladies.
19:45Come here.
19:50I didn't hurt that woman, okay?
19:52I'm not a killer.
19:54Well, Caitlin, she had about 6 inches and 20 pounds on you.
19:56I tend to agree.
19:57The thing is, Darius, you are a car thief.
19:59And you did steal that beaver.
20:00You just didn't know the first person who drove or left the body behind.
20:04Who are you, Ben?
20:06What is this?
20:08Me.
20:08I'm a PI.
20:09Yeah.
20:09As such, I do the occasional job for an insurance company.
20:12That company insures cars, and so they keep pretty meticulous records.
20:16So I'm on a list.
20:17Yeah, you're on a list.
20:18That's how I found you.
20:19Someone saw the logo on your hat.
20:20So I checked the list for car thieves originally from Jacksonville, and bam.
20:25There you were.
20:26Pinched last year for joyriding in someone else's Lambo.
20:29I'm a minor.
20:31All that stuff is supposed to be seen.
20:32Yeah, well, hey.
20:34Insurance companies, what can I say?
20:35I tried to do the right thing, okay?
20:38I left the car trunk open so somebody would see the lady, and the police would arrest the
20:42person who owns the car.
20:44Well, the person who owns the car has an alibi described by Channel.
20:47I had not to mention zero connection to the victim.
20:49That's why I think the car was actually stolen twice the other night.
20:52First by the killer, and then by you.
20:55And what I don't know, what nobody knows except for you and him, is where the car was abandoned
20:58first.
21:00Where did he leave it before you stole it?
21:07Perfect.
21:09Hey, hey.
21:11Uncle RJ.
21:11Hey, we're making a room called Vieja.
21:13Want help?
21:14Uh, actually, kiddo, I need a quick word with your mom, and then I have to go meet a client.
21:18Do you need to bring a gun?
21:19No, sweetheart.
21:20No, it's because you can't own a gun.
21:21Can we just, uh, please?
21:24So this guy stole the car first, dumped it in the lot, and then the kid you found stole
21:29it a second time.
21:30Yes.
21:30He's the one who ended up in a car chase with police, but this guy, Popeye Cavs, he's the
21:35one that killed Rota Batista.
21:36On orders from Clay Gregory.
21:38In order to clear his name, make a play for my life insurance money, or both.
21:42All I could get tonight was video from a hardware store, but you can't miss the area, maybe you
21:47find video from a different business.
21:49Give us Popeye's face, we find him, he could...
21:55Hey.
21:58Were you sleeping with Maya Gregory?
22:01I'm asking as a wife, not a cop.
22:03If it's something that's gonna come out, I'd rather know now.
22:07No, I wasn't sleeping with Maya Gregory.
22:10Truth is, I didn't even know her that well.
22:13She died.
22:14This person, you didn't know very well.
22:16And it was, what, one week later, you lose it on some kid who breaks into your car?
22:23They're working at the Herald.
22:25City desk sends me out to what they figured was a routine drug homicide.
22:29Someone smelled something awful coming from the trunk of a car, called the cops.
22:33I show up just as they're drilling the locks.
22:35Trunk pops open.
22:38I'm expecting the usual.
22:40Gangbanger.
22:41No ID.
22:41Multiple gunshot wounds.
22:43Not a woman with a hanger wrapped around her neck.
22:46Not someone I knew.
22:48Can you guess what I did?
22:50Took a picture.
22:55I made Maya from work.
22:56But I just keep bracketing the shots, changing the angles to get more of her hair, but not
23:00the face.
23:01Not the face.
23:01No, the papers won't print faces of the dead.
23:04That's policy.
23:05You're doing your job.
23:06Shoot everything.
23:07That's what they expect.
23:09But nine times out of ten, they'll only use your most vanilla pick.
23:13The one that tells the story, but won't upset.
23:15But the thing is, the photographer, yeah, he remembers all of them.
23:22The next day I quit.
23:23I've had enough.
23:24But when it comes out, the Clay's Hammer and Affair, they're following him.
23:28I started taking this picture.
23:31I didn't catch him in the act of anything.
23:34But when I looked at him through my lens, I swear I could see him.
23:40I could see who he really was.
23:44And my cameras, all of a sudden, they were in my eyes again.
23:47And they were going to help me do something good.
23:49And then stupid Lucas Ochoa broke into your car and tried to take them from you.
23:56This new career you picked, it's hard not to know what you're saying.
24:00It's between spouses.
24:02Guys faking injury to collect on disability.
24:04For now.
24:06But you stick with it.
24:08And you and I both know you're going to start seeing the ugly stuff again.
24:13Well, I'll stick with it.
24:14And maybe some of the ugly stuff doesn't happen.
24:26She here.
24:27She's at our finest table.
24:29Okay.
24:33Let me guess.
24:34You're still mad about the candy bar.
24:45Did you not hear me say I'm sorry?
24:48Did you not hear me say what you could do with your apologies?
24:50I did.
24:51I assume it's an expression you learned in prison.
24:53Do you think this is funny?
24:54Do you think lying about what happened between me and your stepbrother getting me shipped off to Appalachee for a
24:59year and a half is some kind of a joke?
25:00No, but you mess with one Ochoa, you mess with every Ochoa.
25:03Ochoa is Fort Lauderdale's answer to the freaking Borgias.
25:06How's your dad, by the way?
25:07You going to run for governor?
25:08Or would that put too many eyes on him?
25:09Make it too hard for him to accept all those bribes.
25:11Thanks, Senator Ochoa.
25:12It's very well.
25:13You know, after that day in court, I looked you up.
25:15I saw you were one of his special consultants.
25:16I'm curious.
25:17Did you tell him that you consulted me right before he testified?
25:19Because, wow, special would be putting it mildly.
25:22I thought you were going to insult my damn legs off.
25:24And please, please talk about why I called.
25:26If you think about a job for you, you're out of your mind.
25:28No job.
25:29There was just me wanting to say I'm sorry.
25:32I thought I should do it face to face.
25:33But I knew if I didn't pretend to have work come.
25:37He's saying you lied, you could apologize for lying.
25:40Tell me I pulled you away from something.
25:41You heard about the teacher they found in the truck of the car the other day.
25:44I am this close to proving it was a murder for hire with a bill voted by Clay Gregory.
25:49What?
25:50Clay Gregory is like the Teflon Scott Peterson.
25:53Listen, he's this town's whitest white whale, and you're going to...
25:57You.
25:59Tell your dad I said hi.
26:14Hey, what's up?
26:15Hey, where are you?
26:17Trailer.
26:17The one in the crater?
26:18Yeah, the other day I told Mel about all the surveillance pics I took of Clay Gregory after Maya died.
26:24Figured I'd go through and we can't see if I missed anything.
26:27And?
26:28Pretty sure his hairline's starting to recede.
26:30Well, I'm heading to a press conference.
26:32There's supposed to be an update on Rhoda Batista, but since I'm sleeping with a lead detective, I already got
26:36the scoop.
26:36The footage that you found led to more footage from a dick of the guy in the hoodie.
26:40Pop, I guess.
26:42What?
26:42Uh, nothing.
26:44Continue.
26:44Showed him getting into a silver sedan and driving away.
26:47Bad news is the camera is too far away to give a good look at his face or his license
26:50plate.
26:51Progress is progress.
26:52Go home, okay?
26:52I didn't think that trailer was safe before the sinkhole.
27:00Hey, Thiebaud, how you doing, man?
27:02Moving on from the clown thing.
27:03Good for you.
27:04Sort of five years ago.
27:09Thiebaud?
27:22Oh, no.
27:26Ah!
27:30Ah!
27:31Ah!
27:35Ah!
27:36Ah!
27:36Oh!
27:43Ah!
27:51I bet he just saved my life.
27:56Park's clear.
27:57You know the sign of the guy who shot at you?
27:58Yeah, it was Popeye, I guess.
28:00You saw his legs?
28:00I didn't need to.
28:01I paid Clay a visit.
28:02I told him I knew he hired someone to commit a murder that looked just like Maya's.
28:06Obviously, he called Popeye.
28:07I told him I had to go, but this is good.
28:09The place is getting sloppy.
28:10Not only did Popeye fail to kill him.
28:11No, he left blood evidence, his gun, and God knows what else behind him.
28:14Any of the kisses in the name of Clay?
28:22I told R.J. he was welcome to still stay with us, but he wouldn't hear it.
28:26Someone tried to kill him tonight, and your doorstep is the last place he'd want to bring that much danger.
28:31And your doorstep's okay?
28:33You know me and R.J.'s story, don't you?
28:35Your cellmates at Appalachee.
28:39Okay.
28:40Is that all he told you?
28:43Well, when you're asking, I was doing a stretch for holding up a convenience store in Coral.
28:51But the thing is, I was innocent.
28:54A common refrain around Appalachee, mind you.
28:57I'm innocent.
28:58And yet, in my case, this is God's honest truth.
29:04R.J. was the only one who believed me.
29:06Yeah, he wasn't a P.I. yet, but he got himself a contraband phone and started looking into it.
29:12Made some calls, sent some emails, chipped away at the state's case, and finally, he was able to prove the
29:19robbery else.
29:20And the perpetrator just happened to leave the scene in a vehicle that looked remarkably like mine.
29:24They only arrested you because you had the same kind of car?
29:28Well, that and I'd also robbed other convenience stores in the past.
29:32Point is, I was exonerated.
29:35But, because the gears of justice grind slowly, it amounted to me being released just one day earlier than I
29:43would have.
29:44So R.J. didn't really change much after all?
29:46Well, he changed everything.
29:51Because the very first thing was, I bought a scratcher.
29:53And that scratcher paid out a million bucks.
29:56And that million bucks bought me his bar.
30:05I'm not released this day instead of the next.
30:09Who knows what comes of me.
30:22Uncle Arthur?
30:23Because I'm here, I have to do my homework.
30:26I was picking up from school when you called.
30:28What do you got?
30:28Remember how I told you I spent some time following Clay after Maya was killed?
30:32Well, last night before Popeye Calf showed up, I was going over some of my old photos, and I remembered
30:36this guy.
30:39Why do I recognize him?
30:41Probably because you've driven behind a city bus sometime in the last 15 years.
30:44That's where he does most of his advertising.
30:46Ah, Stacey Plastic Surgeon guy.
30:49Yeah, with a name that sounds made up.
30:50Yep.
30:51Dr. Adrian Noble.
30:52That's his practice over there.
30:53Turns out, Adrian Noble was not his real name.
30:55Gregory.
30:56That's in Clay Gregory.
30:58They're related?
30:58Cousins.
30:59Get this, back in 2020, old Cecil tried opening a second office in Miami.
31:03Did not go well.
31:04He was losing money hand over fist.
31:06Or at least he was until an electrical fire broke out and the whole place burned down.
31:09He walked away with a seven-figure insurance payout.
31:12Electrical fire.
31:13And Clay is a commercial electrician.
31:15If you were a total sleaze, and your cousin helped you book an insurance company out of a million bucks,
31:19what wouldn't you do for him?
31:21Okay, so you think Adrian Noble isn't just Cecil Gregory.
31:24He's popped by cats, too.
31:25All we have to do is look for Tom Petty's bite marks on us.
31:27Dad, who's a spray fall and bit someone?
31:29No, sweetie.
31:30Tom Petty's a dog now.
31:34That's him?
31:35There's a hole in your plan.
31:36He's wearing long pants.
31:42Hey, show's over there.
31:47Hey, brother.
31:48You got the time?
31:49Yeah, it's 3.30.
31:53Oh, my God.
31:57No bite marks.
31:59Hey, sir.
32:00Yeah, he's not our guy.
32:01No, because odds are our guy's already in custody.
32:04My captain said there was a break in a veterinary clinic this morning.
32:08Silent alarm got tripped.
32:09A couple patrolmen responded.
32:11Caught the perp trying to sew up some wounds on his leg.
32:14He claimed they were from trying to climb over a barbed-wired fence.
32:18The way they took him to the hospital, doctor who treated him, said they were...
32:21Bites from a dog.
32:22There's a team searching his residence.
32:242018 East Bishop.
32:25Are we going to a crime scene now?
32:27You're going home.
32:30But, if your Uncle Arden also lose their pants today, maybe he can meet me.
32:35See you, kiddo.
32:37Uncle Arden.
32:43So what's this?
32:44Bring your ex-con to work day?
32:45The captain said our guy's name is Wade Ennis.
32:48Two N's.
32:49That's him over there.
32:51Well, something you should see.
33:11What's with the wheelchair?
33:13What's with any of this stuff?
33:15This is what I want to show you.
33:17Cigarettes?
33:18Same weird brand as a cigarette butt found in Maya Gregory's car a few years ago.
33:22The one with the DNA that was not a match for Clay.
33:25So you think Clay never actually laid hands on Maya?
33:27He hired this guy for her murder and the one from the other night.
33:30That's one possibility.
33:32Next to Braggsdale.
33:35All right, boy.
33:36Look, I know what you think you saw when you were following Clay a few years back, and yet there's
33:42evidence here to support what he's been saying the last few days, which is that his wife and Roda Batista
33:47were both killed by a serial killer.
33:48Talk to the Xenis guy.
33:49Talk to him.
33:50Tell him there's a deal if he serves up, Clay.
33:52Watch how fast he flips.
33:56Never seen him before in my life.
33:58Wait.
33:59How many times I got to tell you?
34:00I don't know no Clay Gregory.
34:02I'm a serial killer.
34:04I'm a slave to my deviant passions.
34:07Not the death penalty, yes.
34:09You've seen them, like, true crime documentaries about guys like me.
34:13We get, like, special treatment in prison.
34:16Hell, I think there might be visits to the conjugal strike.
34:20You're just a serial killer?
34:22Why'd you go after Mr. Decker last night?
34:25How'd you even know about him if it wasn't for Clay Gregory?
34:27I'm a riddle wrapped in a mystery.
34:30You're a moron wrapped in stupid.
34:32You should take it from someone that's actually been to prison.
34:35Guys like the one you're pretending to be.
34:37They don't do so well.
34:39You're going to put you down?
34:40Nah.
34:41It'll be some guy named Red or Leon or Bubba.
34:44And they're going to be twice your size and half smart.
34:46And when they do it, Wade, it'll be ugly.
34:49It'll hurt.
34:51So do yourself a favor.
34:53And give us the guy that put you up to all this.
34:55Give us Clay Gregory.
34:58I do not know Clay Gregory.
35:01I do not know him here or there.
35:03I do not know him anywhere.
35:07Whoever he is, Slim.
35:09Whatever it is you think he did.
35:12But I'm afraid he's going to get away with it.
35:26I heard on the news someone confessed to killing those two women.
35:31Congrats.
35:34Oh, you still think Clay Gregory hired him to do it.
35:37His name is Wade Ennis.
35:38And I think because he knows he's going to prison no matter what, he might as well take all the
35:43credit.
35:43Florida's answer to Hannibal Lecter.
35:47You're here to offer me another pretend job?
35:50I have this acquaintance.
35:53Someone I may or may not know through my father.
35:56Someone who may or may not be his specialist in, let's just call it, cyber security.
36:00The most crooked politician in the state of Florida has his own hacker?
36:04Let me show you how I'm not surprised.
36:06The point is, I may have asked him to dox Wade Ennis.
36:08And so this may be a hard drive filled with everything Wade's done online over the last couple of years.
36:15Emails, eBay transactions, stuff the police won't be able to get their hands on for days.
36:20Figured, dive in together.
36:22Maybe we find something that connects him to Clay Gregory.
36:30The other night, when I tried to apologize for what I said at your trial, you didn't want to hear
36:35it.
36:37I was hoping you might let me try one more time.
36:40If you think I don't know, it was under orders from your father.
36:42It was.
36:44But if I hadn't lied to protect Lucas, there would have been consequences.
36:50And I'm sorry.
36:52What about everything that happened before you testified?
36:55It's hard to imagine that was on dad's orders.
36:57I knew where you were heading in a few hours.
37:00You didn't.
37:01Some guilty conscience?
37:02Guilty conscience.
37:03Nothing more.
37:04Is it?
37:07If you ever decide to follow in your dad's footsteps, you're going to make one hell of a politician.
37:11Oh, what makes you say that?
37:12Because I can tell when you're lying.
37:14I just don't mind it.
37:19I just don't mind it.
37:21I just don't mind it.
37:23I just don't mind it.
37:23Well, it's about to give me all the time.
37:26What?
37:28When I was at Wade's house today, I noticed he was using a wheelchair like a piece of furniture.
37:31I figured it was something he stole off someone's curb.
37:34But according to this, he bought a brand new.
37:36So?
37:38So it was the same that Maya was killed.
37:40Okay, so maybe she fought back, stabbed him in the leg or something, and he needed the wheelchair to get
37:45around.
37:46No, he bought the wheelchair a few days before, a few days after.
37:49He started grub-hubbing every meal, breakfast, lunch, and dinner that went off.
37:51So after Maya dies, he's hurt and he's housebound, but he had to know he'd be hurt or why else
37:58buy the wheelchair?
38:00A little while ago, you said you were looking at receipts from Wade's pharmacy.
38:03Can you pull them up again, please?
38:05Yeah.
38:07Yeah, around the time we're talking about someone prescribing antibiotics, it just doesn't say who.
38:12Is there a name you're looking for?
38:13It's more like one I'm expecting to see.
38:18About a year and a half ago, I sprained my ankle.
38:20A year before that was the first time I had COVID.
38:23Okay.
38:23I was prescribed medication.
38:25Both times, I kept what I didn't use in case I needed it again.
38:28The point is, my doctor's name is right there on the bottles.
38:33Okay.
38:39Locked.
38:39Of course it is.
38:42Okay, look.
38:42Just because I kept my old prescription bottles.
38:44That's psycho killer, would it?
38:51Great.
38:52Just great.
38:58You fighting today, Clay?
39:00Great not, Dick.
39:01This time of year, the best fishing's off a boat.
39:03Now that Maya's life insurance is paying out, I think I may get one.
39:07Or didn't you hear they finally got the guy who killed her?
39:11Yeah, I think you mean the guy who paid to kill her.
39:14Hey, Dick.
39:16Seriously.
39:17Back then, how many times did you people go through my finances?
39:20Did you ever find a penny out of place?
39:22We didn't.
39:23But it turns out, that's only because Wade Ennis wasn't paid with money.
39:27I didn't do that with a Delmer killer for hire.
39:30I mean, Wade was supposed to kill Maya on a Wednesday, but he went ahead and did it on
39:33a Tuesday, which wouldn't have been a problem, except Wednesday was the night you were planning
39:36on having an alibi.
39:37Well, but then again, Wade's too paid.
39:39He cut both ways.
39:40He left a cigarette butt in Maya's car, and that led to DNA, which was undeniably not yours.
39:44Before we knew Wade's name, I was calling him Popeye Cavs.
39:47His swole lower legs, after all, were his most identifying feature.
39:50It turns out, they were not the result of hard work in the gym.
39:53They were implants.
39:55More specifically, they were paying me for choking the life out of poor Maya.
39:59You weren't, I.
39:59You asked for references from not just the sleaziest person you knew, but a sleazy person who owed
40:04you.
40:04Your cousin Cecil.
40:07It didn't take him long to think of a guy named Wade who wanted cat implants, but couldn't
40:11pay for them.
40:13Well, Wade took the job because what's won life against shapely or more contoured cats?
40:18Bought himself a wheelchair for after the surgery, then he went and did the deed.
40:22I don't know, Dick.
40:24It's hard to imagine there's any record of my cousin performing that surgery.
40:29No, there isn't.
40:30But there is a record of indexed to him.
40:37Seems the surgery wasn't done under the best conditions and Wade got a bad infection.
40:40I don't know all this.
40:43Because old Cecil already copped all of it.
40:46He's under arrest, Mr. Gregory.
40:49Now, so are you.
40:54You end up at Appalachia.
40:56You count on me asking some old friends to say hello.
40:58Let's go.
41:16I still don't get why you won't let me write about what happened.
41:19Kath, in case you hadn't noticed, everyone is writing about what happened.
41:22No, they're writing about Clay Gregory getting arrested.
41:24They don't know that you were the driving force.
41:26No offense, sweetie.
41:26Well, my story, as you know, is complicated.
41:30So you went to prison.
41:31So what?
41:31This is Florida.
41:32Going to prison is like a rite of passage.
41:34Plus, you're trying to get a business.
41:35I don't want to hire the P.I. who brought down Clay Gregory.
41:38Well, think about it.
41:40In the meantime, since Mel here has decided I can stay in your pool house indefinitely.
41:43Uh, I said you don't have to rush to find a place.
41:47I suggest you give her all the glory.
41:54Hey.
41:55I just wanted to say congrats on getting your guy.
41:59Huh.
42:02This is the part where you say, hey, thanks for doxing that maniac he hired.
42:06Now we're even.
42:07Even?
42:07You think helping me out one time makes up for 18 months in prison?
42:10I mean, it was like a pretty big help.
42:12It was a start.
42:13I'll let you know when we're even.
42:15What's up, Arch?
42:16Dewey.
42:18Oh, you and this place, you were made for each other.
42:21What do you mean, the bar?
42:22Florida.
42:24Weirdest state in the union.
42:27None of it ever fazes you, huh?
42:29You treat everyone exactly the same.
42:32Go some other way.
42:32That's the law in Fort Lauderdale.
42:37Oh.
42:37I almost forgot.
42:40If the technique is what it should be,
42:44get love instruction for free from me
42:48through the courtesy of the Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce.
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