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00:04Scorpetto.
00:05Sorry to wake, Doc.
00:07There's been a murder at Dangerfield on the train tracks.
00:10Shit, okay.
00:12Okay, got it.
00:14You set call.
00:14Yeah, I did, I did, I certainly did.
00:17I'll be right there.
00:47Oh, my God.
01:00Oh, my God.
01:31Oh, my God.
02:00Good to have you back, Doc.
02:02I guarantee you, nothing's been done right since you left.
02:06Right this way.
02:07Oh, this here is Officer Frug.
02:09She was first on the scene.
02:11Dr. Case, Scorpetta.
02:12Oh, I know who you are, Chief.
02:14And I, for one, am glad you're back.
02:16Not implying that there are people who aren't.
02:19Though I'm pretty sure you know there are.
02:21Honest Abe over here.
02:23All right, watch your step.
02:27Jane Doe.
02:29Don't play trash.
02:32Actually, my husband would say he went to great pains to present it to his audience.
02:37Why do you think he'd say that, um, that the hands are, you know, gone?
02:43Didn't want her ID'd right off the bat, right?
02:48Possibly.
02:50Sexual assault?
02:56No staging, no clothing, sexual components for sure.
03:03Don't you wait right there?
03:05Sorry, Chief.
03:06Boss is saying no one on the scene without the official cause.
03:10Pete Marino, 12 o'clock.
03:12Hey, shit.
03:14No.
03:14Oh, Doc.
03:15I haven't even been sworn in yet.
03:17You can't show up here like you're still on the force.
03:19Hey, listen, Lucy wants you to take her to Wellwood.
03:21What?
03:22Lucy wants you to take her to Wellwood tomorrow.
03:23You came all this way.
03:24Well, it's her birthday tomorrow.
03:25I know it's her birthday.
03:26You came all this way to tell me that.
03:27No, you can't do that.
03:28No, you need to go home.
03:30Well, I might have heard something on the scanner about a dead body on the road.
03:33Get rid of that thing.
03:34This is bad.
03:38This is, this is fucking bad.
03:40You want me to stay?
03:41No, I want you to go.
03:45Go.
03:46Now.
03:47Now.
03:47I'm off.
04:17Alright.
04:19Alright.
04:19I'm off.
04:22I'm off.
04:24I'm off.
04:26I'm off.
04:39I'm off.
04:45It's good.
04:46We got us another one.
04:49Okay, I'm on my way.
04:535602 Berkeley, Berkeley Heights.
04:55All right, I got it.
04:56Hurry. Yeah, I got it, I got it.
05:16Sorry, baby.
05:30Oh, Yahya, thank you.
05:32I hope I didn't wake you.
05:33I haven't slept a week since 65.
05:35I don't know if that's an age or a year.
05:38And I'm a little afraid to ask.
05:40There's been a fourth killing?
05:42Um, yeah.
05:44Yeah, yeah.
05:46Will you lock the door after me?
05:47Of course.
05:48Do not worry, sweet girl.
05:50Even the Nazis couldn't get me.
05:53If her mother calls...
05:54Her mother will not call.
05:56She's lucky to have her empty key.
06:19Out there.
06:23Somewhere.
06:24There was a man, a tobacco, a category.
07:01Excuse me.
07:02Uh, Dr. K. Scarpetta, chief medical examiner, you are?
07:06Officer August Ryan, doctor.
07:08Right, there should be gloves here, Officer Ryan.
07:10Some kind of PPE, you can't contaminate the crime scene.
07:13I was never first on the scene before of a grisly murder, and, um...
07:20First time at a violent scene.
07:23I definitely vomited in private.
07:26Now don't go sharing that.
07:28I'll do better next time for sure.
07:52Uh, it's just best that...
08:02Hey, Doc.
08:04This here's the husband.
08:05Matt Peterson.
08:07Mr. Peterson, our chief ME, Dr. Scarpetta.
08:14Uh, Detective Marino?
08:17I'm so sorry for your loss, Mr. Peterson.
08:20Uh, she was a doctor, your wife?
08:23A surgical resident at the, um, Virginia Medical Center.
08:26She worked in the ER.
08:28She, um, is usually back by 1230.
08:30And you were out, or...?
08:33Matt was just telling me about play rehearsal.
08:35He's an actor.
08:36I got in late.
08:38After two, it was dark, so I just assumed that she was asleep.
08:44When I went up into our bedroom, there was this... smell.
08:49Um, uh, what kind of smell?
08:51I don't know.
08:53Maple.
08:55But... sour.
08:57rake.
08:59Terrible.
09:25Trust, same as the others.
09:27She straightens her leg and the ligature tightens like a noose.
09:32Sarcaso-B makes them suffocate themselves.
09:42Water in the tub.
09:43Must be where he grabbed her.
09:59She put the nightgown on her just to cut it off.
10:10Screen in the bathroom windows popped out.
10:13Maybe how we got in?
10:17All the other victims are single.
10:21DNA from the husband would be helpful.
10:24Our doer is a non-secreter, so that would rule him out.
10:28Doc.
10:29Is that the husband's?
10:35I'll make sure and ask.
10:51I'll make sure and ask.
10:59Doctor Scorpetta, when are you going to release the autopsy reports from the first three victims?
11:03And why did he only win a week this time between killings?
11:05If I didn't tell you yesterday, Abby, when you beat my staff with the Freedom of Information Act, I'm sure
11:10as shit not telling you now.
11:11Did you call the attorney of the Commonwealth?
11:15Oh, yeah.
11:16And my boss, too.
11:18Loved to have as many heads up my ass at once as possible.
11:21That sarcasm gives me a lot of hope for the future, Doc.
11:24I'm sorry.
11:24I'm sorry.
11:26Doctor Scorpetta.
11:27Mr. Bolts.
11:32Don't walk me through this here, Pete.
11:34Yeah.
11:34It's the job of public servants to bring truth to the people!
11:38Is this sort of evasion what you envision for the new Scorpetta regime?
11:42Doctor!
11:49Tragic news this morning, as a local woman was found brutally murdered in her home.
11:53Police have not released the identity of the victim, but it is widely presumed that this marks the fourth killing.
12:02I do solemnly swear
12:04I do solemnly swear
12:05That I will support the constitution of the Commonwealth of Virginia
12:08That I will support the constitution of the Commonwealth of Virginia
12:11I will faithfully and impartially
12:13I will faithfully and impartially
12:14Discharge all of the duties incumbent upon me
12:17Discharge all of the duties incumbent upon me
12:20As chief medical examiner
12:22To the best of my ability
12:24To the best of my ability
12:25To the best of my ability
12:25So help me God
12:26So help me God
12:30Great.
12:31Second time's a charm
12:32Good luck, Doctor Scorpetta
12:37Oh! Did we miss it?
12:39Oh, damn!
12:41Congratulations, Doctor Scorpetta
12:42And a hearty welcome back
12:44Wow, I didn't expect to see you both here
12:47Uh, Dr. Reddy, Maggie
12:49Well, it's wonderful to see you again
12:51Uh, congratulations, Dr. Reddy
12:53On being appointed health commissioner
12:55I gotta be honest
12:56Even I didn't see it coming
12:58I don't think anyone saw it coming
13:00I mean, you were so excited about retiring when we spoke
13:02What was it? The lake house? The rowboat? The kingsling knot?
13:06And now here you are
13:07Well, let's just say the governor made me an offer
13:10And I couldn't say no
13:11So, I brought you something
13:15Brought me a person?
13:16Dr. Scorpetta, I'd like to work for you
13:20What?
13:21To ease the transition forward
13:23No one in the Commonwealth knows my office
13:26Yours now
13:27Better than Maggie
13:28She'd be eyes and ears to you
13:29Full support
13:30And a direct line to the health commissioner himself
13:32I can't take you from Dr. Reddy
13:34I mean, don't you... don't you need her?
13:36Oh, you'll be just fine
13:37I mean, you, you've been here, what, a month?
13:40So much has changed since your last tenure
13:42Think of me as a welcome gift of sorts
13:45Just like the old days
13:46Come on, Maggie, you really want to work for me again?
13:50Dr. Scorpetta, I gave my life to this office
13:53And it gave life to me
13:59Great
14:00Okay
14:01Okay then
14:01Fabian called Jane Doe
14:03Was waiting for you in autopsy
14:04He called you?
14:05Me
14:05As he does
14:06To pass on the word
14:08Eyes and ears
14:09What did I tell you?
14:10Great, eyes and ears
14:37And you, of course
14:41And all the way
14:43To pass on the word
14:50So I and those men
14:51And that is the name of the body
14:52He was in the early and after
14:56so why don't you tell me about your wife
14:58you met at harvard
15:01she uh
15:04she said this way about her
15:05like so much on her mind
15:06did you two meet in a class
15:09or some kind of extracurricular club
15:11you asked about his christening too
15:14i mean you had to see the guy doc
15:16i mean it was a total almost lighthearted
15:19demeanor shift not the broken up softy
15:21that you saw
15:23i met at a party
15:24the one who's always sort of a loner
15:27with this intense like
15:29purpose
15:29and what kind of party was it
15:31it was casual college
15:33i was leaving when she was coming in
15:36her voice
15:38it just
15:40it stopped me in my tracks
15:43control tone
15:45beautiful
15:48you notice a thing like that huh
15:49it's actual tone was perfection
15:53and uh was it ever in laurie's habit to be um friendly to strangers
15:59if someone were to come by the house
16:01um say delivery man would she ask him in
16:04no laurie understood the dangers of living in this city
16:08she worked in the er
16:09in light of which i think she'd be careful about uh keeping the windows locked
16:13she probably thought it was locked
16:15right because
16:16you accidentally left the window unlocked last weekend when you came to replace the screen
16:21she hated it when i left
16:26something make you want to be an actor
16:29i studied drama to get in touch with human emotions
16:33needs impulses
16:36the good and the bad
16:38i studied drama to do that
16:42you two had something that had to be kept on ice
16:46yes
16:48incorruptible yes
16:51and death
16:52was the only icebox
16:53where you could keep it
16:57cat on a hot tin roof
16:59by tennessee williams
17:02wasn't he a fag
17:04the guy is off
17:05you don't start doing speeches from plays
17:07after seeing your wife butchered
17:09unless you're a sociopath
17:10and i did look it up
17:11tennessee williams was a fag
17:13please don't use that word in my presence
17:14ever
17:14what's wrong with fag
17:16i'm serious
17:16i will not have it
17:20he forced her to choke herself
17:22over and over
17:22how can you connect a husband killing his wife
17:25to the first three murders
17:26who knows
17:27maybe she was the goddamn point all along
17:29and those killings were what
17:31just to throw us off track
17:33peterson gives me the willies
17:34okay
17:34i took them in
17:36i got a whole suspect
17:37we're looking for a killer who gets off on the killing
17:39not a man
17:40trying to get rid of his wife
17:41and i guess i'll just take the fingerprints down in ellie cho's office myself
17:45yeah you'd do that
18:00manor of death's homicide mechanism is exsanguination period
18:06cause of death is sharp force injury to the neck
18:10period
18:13the head wound though significant was not the cause
18:18perhaps to incapacitate her period the contused and lacerated area of her scalp
18:25was approximately four inches in diameter period the weapon would have to be hard
18:31and smooth flat-bottomed with a broad roundish surface period
18:38dr scarpetta yes marvelous how you've kept your figure all these years
18:47what do you need maggie uh officer ryan just called there's a situation that requires your
18:52assistance is it about the jane doe at the railroad trust i've left the address right there is it
18:58about jane doe what a terrible thing to be called jane doe all my years here they always struck me
19:06as the saddest of them all maggie is it about the jane doe oh yes
19:16marvelous
19:23it's weird
19:26talking to you here
19:30where you don't talk back
19:33this was your idea okay go she asked me to take her she didn't ask me to take her oh
19:38i can hear you saying
19:42is it weird or is it nice
19:44hey why not but looking inside hey it's a cemetery there are mourners everywhere look they're over
19:51they're there oh look at those who can grasp the appropriate societal emotional bound
19:57yeah but that's not lucy you it's not you right because lucy's just like me because she's my daughter
20:05right and they called me wild child
20:10what it was wild child no that's not the words they're the words ran calling wildfire
20:17and they called me
20:18no not wild child wild yellow mountain called the brassica night and a
20:23and a pony called wildfire wild child
20:26oh god i can't believe that we're we will literally fight about anything anything a song right from our childhood
20:34because i mean you fighting is the idioma the language of siblings
20:40we could try and not be so threatened by each other
20:43i am not threatened by you
20:45i am not threatened
20:48forget it
20:49by you no listen i couldn't do your day not one day
20:52not one day
20:53no no no you win
20:55just the thought of being in proximity of a dead body
20:58it just it would destroy my brain space
21:00maybe if i hadn't seen death at such a young age i would have had some broader career choices
21:05just maybe
21:07he was my father too
21:08okay
21:09oh fuck off
21:11you just like being weird
21:12i'm not the weirdo
21:13you're the weirdo
21:14no i'm not
21:14and you're not the normal one
21:16oh well between the two of us
21:17just because you have a lot of money it does not make you normal
21:19oh actually first of all yes it does and second
21:23what did you really bugs you that i have money
21:26it really bugs you you resent me for it
21:28i do not
21:29you do
21:29what the fuck
21:30you do
21:31shut up
21:32now look
21:33just
21:33shut
21:35up
21:36okay
21:36now look what you've done
21:38that was your fault
21:42give her a moment
21:43walk away
21:45go fuck yourself
21:46get in the car
21:54excuse me
21:55you uh
21:57you dr scarpetta
21:59uh yeah yeah dr k scarpetta
22:01agent ben wesley nice to meet you
22:04oh
22:06yes
22:06agent
22:07president wesley
22:08benton
22:08benton
22:09wesley
22:10wesley
22:10on the fbi
22:11did detective marino not tell you i was coming
22:14no he told me yes you are agent wesley
22:16hi
22:17um i
22:19will meet you in my office it's right down there
22:20i will just go put myself through a car wash or something
22:24probably
22:24i'll go find pete
22:27okay great i will meet you down there
22:28yeah okay
22:29bye
22:44husband's a squirrel
22:45really close to earning himself a poly
22:48uh i know folks are scared
22:50time is of the essence yes sir
22:53yeah any more platitudes you want to share
22:56city attorney bolts not altogether pleased with our progress
22:59never trust pretty men
23:01that goes for peterson and bolts
23:03anyways as i was saying no way are guys black
23:05i agree
23:06interracial mix and victim selection is unusual
23:08it don't happen
23:09unless the killer is rapidly decompensating
23:12whatever the fuck that means
23:13that means he's losing his mind
23:22you guys always fight like this
23:25yes
23:26vikap
23:27yoke's a bureau profiler with a homicide detective
23:30yeah so we can learn about serial killers and psycho twaddle
23:33and it can get tougher funnier and handsomer
23:36how uh does laurie peterson affect your profile
23:38this guy
23:39someone you might not look at twice
23:42well-functioning
23:43probably has some type of menial job
23:45a construction worker
23:46like an all-average all-american joe
23:48labor-related occupation i suppose
23:50but above average in intelligence
23:52not shocking
23:53no the best part for him is the antecedent phase
23:55the fantasy plan right after he becomes aware of her
23:58when he's fueled by obsession
24:00yeah my sense is he's a sadist
24:03you don't break a surgeon's fingers by accident
24:06or violinists
24:07i'm sure he entertained violent sexual fantasies
24:09long before he made them reality
24:11it started him just looking in windows
24:13seeing the women watching them
24:15he wanted to see him hurt
24:17next he rapes
24:18each rape gets more violent
24:19maybe needing more violence each time just to get him off
24:22or rape is no longer the motive murder is
24:25and when murder no longer satisfies
24:27he gets more sadistic
24:28as it takes for torture
24:30how does he find them
24:31why them
24:35not for nothing but uh matt peterson
24:37our phd candidate who's too brilliant to be our killer
24:41he was a non-secreter
24:42he had no blood type in his jizz either
24:44this is the husband of the most recent victim
24:48can't hold back information pete
24:50it's not playing fair
24:51well i wasn't a plumber so i didn't want to push
24:53look ted bundy happened to study law
24:56who's to say our killer isn't a student
24:58or dare i say an educated actor
25:02christ if that's not oxymoronic
25:03i don't know what the fuck is
25:07you'll get to understand him
25:09yeah well sometimes it gets exhausting
25:12understanding men
25:18yeah i mean
25:19look we screw up here
25:21next friday another woman could die
25:24and i can't have him jumping to conclusions
25:28matt peterson worries me if i'm being honest
25:30dr scarpetta
25:34okay
25:39you can call me k
25:42okay
25:44okay
25:45okay
25:47okay
25:50do i want to know what that's for
25:53uh no
25:54no you don't
25:58joe found partials on the wife's body
26:00that match peterson
26:01same glitter slime on her as the rest of the vix
26:04looks like our very own ted bundy just bought himself a polygraph
26:35she's not
26:37been off that computer once doing a lot of yelling
26:40did you hide the newspaper yes
26:42wish i didn't look myself
26:45yeah well just
26:47you know be careful and smart like you always are
26:51uh this is the great thing about age yeah
26:53for yourself you don't worry so much
26:55good night dr k
26:57hey yeah yeah yeah thank you
26:59thank you
27:27of course
27:27i'm sorry i'm sorry we have to cancel monticello
27:30it's fine i like the computer better anyway
27:33ouch when you say things like that do you mean to hurt my feelings
27:37i don't like it more than you there was just loads to do
27:40what on the computer
27:41what on the computer
27:42yeah your database needed so much cleaning you haven't initialized it in over a year
27:50i had it what does that mean
27:51don't worry i fixed it all up
27:56you've you fixed it lucy what the fuck did you do to the sorry
28:00i did it just how the book said any dickhead could figure it out
28:03don't say dickhead
28:04you say fuck
28:04lucy is this like the time that you formatted your mommy's diskettes and then she lost a whole book
28:09no don't worry auntie k i extorted all your data first
28:14you exported it
28:15that's what i've said
28:15where where did you export it
28:17to these discs
28:19lucy what did you do with the computer
28:28the lady that died in the paper
28:31she was a doctor
28:32like you
28:37lucy honey
28:38i don't want you to die on dk
28:43uh
28:44yeah i
28:47i know i know i'm not gonna die
28:50my daddy did
28:53hey
28:55come here
28:58you can't die and you can't you just can't
29:03i know
29:07i'm not going anywhere
29:11nothing's gonna happen to me
29:15promise
29:16promise
29:17you can't it stop you
29:30i'm not going anywhere
29:31not going anywhere
29:37if you want to die
29:45i'm just not out of thisfilm
29:47Well, you are a party in a bag, aren't you?
29:49Hey, it's all over the news.
29:51Our lady of the train tracks, that's what they're calling her.
29:54Is that where you were?
29:55Um, where is Lucy?
29:58Are you dressed like that for the birthday party,
30:00or are you having a not-so-subtle mental event?
30:03Actually, at my age, you know,
30:06it's themed dressing and makeup is my new thing.
30:08It's all about communication, about being open,
30:11and saying to the world,
30:12Hey, hi, it's me, Dottie.
30:17Wow, look at those fucking boots.
30:19Are they fun?
30:20So what you're saying is that being a lifelong extrovert
30:22has just been a cover, has it, for your inner shyness?
30:25Yes, I know.
30:27Hi.
30:28Ooh.
30:30You stink.
30:31And not in your normal morgue way.
30:33What is it?
30:34Wait, let me smell it.
30:34Stop it.
30:35Let me smell it.
30:35Just stop it.
30:36Oh.
30:39Cigarettes, bad girl.
30:41Want some wine?
30:42No, I don't want any wine.
30:44Have you checked in on Lucy?
30:46Oh, look, she's not five.
30:47It's her birthday.
30:48I mean, she said the worst of their imaginable.
30:50Oh, don't be so dramatic, Kay.
30:52Dramatic?
30:52She lost her wife.
30:53I know.
30:54Have you seen her?
30:58Where is she?
31:00Talking to her dead wife.
31:02Where do you think?
31:08Oh, you are drinking.
31:10Okay.
31:15Yay.
31:16Yay.
31:17Happy birthday, babe.
31:19Thanks.
31:20Did you make a wish?
31:24I did not.
31:28Okay.
31:30You should probably be getting over to your celebration.
31:33Oh, yeah?
31:34Well, Kay is late, and I am not going over there if it's just my mother.
31:40Okay, then.
31:41Time for presents.
31:47Happy birthday.
31:49Bye, my love.
31:52Are you spying on me, Kay?
31:55Pass, Janet.
31:58Don't act like I'm doing something weird, okay?
32:01I'm not.
32:01I'm just asking.
32:02Sorry that I'm late.
32:05Look, I hate my birthday.
32:07I always have fans.
32:09I just assume you skip it all together.
32:11Mm-hmm.
32:12Oh, yeah.
32:13I know, Liz.
32:15I know.
32:15I'm fine.
32:17Well, I got you something.
32:30It's a dinosaur bone.
32:32And it has meteorite detritus.
32:34It's in the shape of an infinity symbol.
32:38Well, because I know my audience.
32:44Who we are endures forever.
32:50Do you really believe that?
32:51After all you've seen?
32:58Oh, yeah.
33:01Your very existence proves it.
33:11Let's go eat some cake, hmm?
33:15You should see what your mother's wearing.
33:18I don't know.
33:19Oh, yeah.
33:20Yeah.
33:22I don't like you're going to have some cake.
33:25Yeah?
33:25Yeah.
33:27What kind of cake?
33:29Come on.
33:30Oh, yeah.
33:41Okay, here she is.
33:43Hello.
33:44Yay!
33:46Happy birthday, Lulu.
33:47Thanks.
33:48I never thought we'd get you out of that cabin.
33:50Well, you didn't.
33:51Okay, let's do a show, shall we?
33:52Yes, but wait.
33:53Where have our husbands gone off to?
33:55Oh, my God.
33:59Oh, my God.
34:00Danti augur re a te.
34:03Danti augur re a Lucy.
34:08Betten just got here in time.
34:10Danti augur re a te.
34:14Happy birthday.
34:16Happy birthday.
34:17Make a wish.
34:20Here it is.
34:21Yeah.
34:22Happy birthday.
34:23Happy birthday.
34:24Thanks.
34:25Thanks, guys.
34:26This is so, so nice.
34:27Happy birthday, Lulu.
34:29Come here.
34:30Go.
34:30Give your mother a hug.
34:32Hi.
34:33How was your day here?
34:34Cheers.
34:36You smell good.
34:38I don't.
34:39It's so good.
34:40Dorothy said I stink.
34:42How was the meeting?
34:44Well, sort of like a surprise welcome back to the FBI.
34:47Mm-hmm.
34:48Stale bagel fruit cup kind of deal.
34:50How'd that feel?
34:52As you'd expect, I guess.
34:53Did you remember to bring my purse downstairs?
34:56I put it right there.
34:56But did you remember to put my Chanel lip gloss in it?
35:00I don't know what that is.
35:02This is what it is.
35:04Okay.
35:05Okay, honey.
35:06Okay.
35:08Okay.
35:08Okay.
35:09He doesn't like PDA.
35:11Oh, my God.
35:11Mom, can you just give it a rest?
35:13Jesus.
35:13Give what a rest?
35:14Lucy.
35:15Why are you such a prude?
35:17I mean, you're gay.
35:19I'm gay, guys.
35:21I'm gay.
35:21You know what?
35:22If you don't look out, you're going to end up like one of those Grey Gardens recluses living here with
35:28your auntie in this big house until the end of time.
35:31You really need to get a handle on yourself.
35:34Get a handle on myself, pal.
35:36Move out, Lucy.
35:38Oh, God.
35:39Move out.
35:40Dorothy.
35:41Come on.
35:41And get a place of your own.
35:44You had talked about wanting to do a PI business with my Peter here.
35:47Who?
35:48Yeah, we talked about it.
35:49Right.
35:49Or, I mean, you could always go back to the FBI.
35:52They seem to always be hiring.
35:54Okay.
35:54Well, we'd be glad to have you, Lucy.
35:55Thanks, Bea.
35:56Look, there's nothing wrong with me living here.
35:58I'm not.
35:59And by the way, I made enough money by the time I was 13 to never work again.
36:02So if I'm living here, it's because I want to.
36:04I'm not saying there's anything wrong with it.
36:07I just think that it might be serving as a reminder of the very thing you need to get over.
36:13You mean Janet?
36:14No.
36:14My wife?
36:15Grief.
36:16Okay, Dorothy.
36:16Baby, that's what you need to get over.
36:17Dorothy, well, good luck to me being the first to ever recover from it.
36:20Dorothy, can I see you in the kitchen, sweetie?
36:22Sweetheart.
36:22All right.
36:22Cynicism will only get you so far.
36:24Can I see you?
36:24Yeah, well, I'd say the same thing about bullshit, but you are clearly living proof that that is not the
36:29case.
36:29Oh.
36:31Tough talk.
36:31Dorothy, I need to speak to you in the kitchen.
36:34Watch it.
36:37Now.
36:37I'm coming.
36:39I'm coming.
36:40God, what?
36:41What are you doing?
36:42What?
36:43What the fucking hell are you?
36:45Turn those earrings off.
36:47What?
36:47Why are you picking at her?
36:48Hmm?
36:49Why?
36:50Why?
36:50I mean, if she's happy.
36:52Oh, does she look happy to you?
36:54Anyone who has lost their wife in the last year isn't happy.
36:58Okay, but how many of them are still talking to their dead spouses all day long as if they were
37:04alive?
37:04Come on.
37:05So you're blaming me?
37:06Yes!
37:06Are you?
37:07No.
37:07Yes!
37:09Say troppo intulgente con lei.
37:11Stop it.
37:12You are so easy on her.
37:14You are.
37:15No, I'm not.
37:15You can't say no to her.
37:17So that's a bad thing.
37:19Is that what you're saying?
37:19Yes.
37:20Why?
37:22If we're speaking honestly.
37:24Honestly?
37:24Yes.
37:25Honesty?
37:25I think she was better off.
37:27No.
37:29What?
37:30What?
37:30Mm-mm.
37:31Mm-mm.
37:32What?
37:32What?
37:33What?
37:34Say it.
37:34Say it.
37:35What?
37:36What?
37:36I think she was better off before you came back.
37:41How fucking dare I?
37:42Oh, what?
37:42Fucking dare I what?
37:43Care about my daughter?
37:44Care about my daughter?
37:45Yeah, yeah, she's my daughter.
37:46Okay, not yours.
37:46You didn't raise her.
37:47You didn't pay attention to her.
37:49Listen, I am here now in her greatest moment of year.
37:52And as soon as you don't feel like being here, you will be gone.
37:56You will be gone.
37:57And that's why I'm here.
37:58Because I have to pick up the pieces.
37:59Oh, right.
38:00Because you're a saint.
38:01Like I've always done.
38:01You're a saint, Kate.
38:02You're a fucking hero.
38:04Don't do it.
38:04Oh, I know.
38:05You sacrificed your work and your life for your sister's only child.
38:11And you are a vain, shallow, male, addicted narcissist who's never seen a cock or a merit that you didn't
38:16like.
38:21Well, I would rather be me, cock and all, than some joyless, cold-hearted, scientific cunt like you.
38:33I will fucking get you.
38:35You're blowing up.
38:37Come on.
38:37Come on.
38:39Okay.
38:41Okay.
38:50All right.
38:51Here.
38:53Tell Lucy.
38:54Tell Lucy I'm sorry.
38:56What were you?
38:56I didn't want to do that to her today.
38:58It's okay.
38:59I just...
39:00All right.
39:01This is a shit show.
39:03This is a shit show.
39:05Let me tell you.
39:05It's a shit show.
39:06Okay.
39:07In the making.
39:09I'm taking you.
39:10You're not going to stay here with your lovely wife?
39:13Shh, shh, shh.
39:14You got, you know, rain in the forecast, bad treads, you drive an empty car.
39:18I'm just, I'm going to take you.
39:19I take this.
39:19Okay.
39:19So I'm stuck here with his lovely wife?
39:22I'm so sorry.
39:23So sorry.
39:26Hey.
39:28Hey.
39:29Shh.
39:29Oh, you shush.
39:31Shh.
39:34Shh.
39:35Shh.
39:48All right.
39:49Colonial landing condos.
39:50Yeah, if you told me.
39:54Am I bad for Lucy?
39:57No.
39:57No, tell me.
39:58Honestly.
39:59Do you think I'm bad for her?
40:00I think that Lucy is who she is because of you.
40:03No, that doesn't help me.
40:04Do you think, do you think she shouldn't be living with me?
40:07Ah, come on.
40:08I don't think it matters where the fuck she lives as long as she's talking to A.I. Janet
40:10all day long.
40:13Yeah, but if you tell her not to do it, she just wants to do it more.
40:16She's been like that since she was a baby.
40:18Yeah.
40:20You've also never been able to say no to her.
40:25What do you want me to do?
40:26Sit here and I'll tell you the truth.
40:28Okay, okay.
40:29I just, I'm so fucked.
40:31I'm telling you.
40:32Reddy installed Maggie in my office today and it's...
40:35What do you mean installed Maggie?
40:37Like...
40:38Why would he...
40:39You think he's gunning for you?
40:41I mean, look, you did humiliate the guy on the daily for ten years.
40:44I would never have come back after he forced me out.
40:47Ever.
40:47If I'd known he was going to be my boss.
40:50No.
40:50Yeah, well, you would have come back because you did come back for her.
40:54Right?
40:55Come back to give Lucy a family, all of us, and that was a good impulse.
40:59And maybe I didn't like the way I left things last time around.
41:07I need you.
41:09I'm not here.
41:11I need someone I can trust.
41:15I'm all in, Doc.
41:17No.
41:17It needs to be official.
41:18Put your hand on your heart.
41:19What?
41:20Yeah.
41:21You need a real position.
41:22You need a job.
41:23All right.
41:23Actually, I don't need a job for the first time in my life.
41:26I'm a kept man, in case you didn't know.
41:27It needs to be official so I can protect you, so you don't get kicked out of crime scenes
41:31and the morgue, and so...
41:33Anyway, it needs to be legit.
41:35How does forensic operations specialist sound?
41:38Forensic operations specialist.
41:39You like that, right?
41:40Yeah, that sounds educated.
41:41I need you to repeat after me.
41:43I, Pete Marino.
41:44I, Pete Marino.
41:45I'm officially deputized as forensic operations specialist.
41:49I'm officially deputized as forensics operations specialist.
41:52Okay, Scarpetta is going to decide my work.
41:55That is going to decide my work.
41:56What is this?
41:57And she's going to make my pay as little as humanly possible.
42:02I'm going to make my pay as little as humanly possible.
42:03Do you accept that?
42:04Absolutely.
42:08Hey, Doc.
42:09Hey.
42:10Sorry to call so much.
42:11Uh, Doc?
42:13I, I just deputized him as my forensic ops guy officially.
42:16He's on the payroll, everything.
42:19Uh, you just did that in the car?
42:20Forensic ops in the house.
42:25Who is her?
42:26Gwen Haney, 33.
42:28Biomedical engineer at Thor Labs.
42:30That tech company off I-95 that made the news for 3D printing human organs.
42:35Her boss called it in when she was a no-show at the office.
42:41Officer Frug, you're first on the scene again.
42:43That she was.
42:44Likes to be everywhere at once, this one.
42:46That's it for me.
42:47I didn't know you were so close.
42:48I didn't even know you knew each other.
42:50Yeah, well, I think they call that the mentor-mentee relationship.
42:53Anybody get any of the security footage from those two cameras on the gate?
42:56Maybe check that out, their operation.
42:57Yeah, I'm on it.
42:58Yeah.
42:58Why do you think this missing Gwen Haney is Jane Doe?
43:02Because I think we may have found the murder weapon.
43:08We took prints on arrival.
43:10Where'd you find it?
43:11It was propping open the door in the living room.
43:15It's the right size, right shape.
43:18There's no blood on the ball, but there was only one blow.
43:25Oh, this is the lab.
43:27That was right.
43:30How bad was the hit?
43:33Punched out the bone, traumatic brain injury.
43:36You think it killed her?
43:38Would have eventually, but he took her to Dangerfield Island, slit her throat, and she bled out.
43:45It could have caused a brain injury, huh?
43:49Yes.
43:54Prints on the kettlebell came back with a name.
43:56And?
43:57Who is it?
43:59Brian.
44:01Who is it?
44:02It's Matt Peterson.
44:06Matt Peterson, the husband of the murdered Laurie Peterson?
44:10No, that can't be right.
44:11They're his friends.
44:15And that's true, 20 years ago.
44:21We got the wrong guy.
44:22There is a house in New Orleans
44:33They call the rising sun
44:43And it's been the ruin of many
44:50He's a poor boy
44:53And God, I know
44:58I'm one
45:03My mother was
45:08She was a tailor
45:11She sewed my new blue jeans
45:21And my father was
45:27A guy laying mine
45:31Down in New
45:35That's it
45:35And it just
45:35Apollyism
45:35Correcto
45:35Contro
45:35You
45:36She
45:36She'll
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