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00:04Go, go, go!
00:06Open your eyes.
00:13Quit squirming, Pete.
00:15Quit squirming, Pete!
00:17Nico again?
00:18Who else?
00:22Did you hit him back?
00:25Good boy.
00:27Turn the other cheek.
00:28That's what Crystal asked us to do.
00:31Might I speak to you a minute?
00:37You're making him a cripple.
00:38I don't do no such thing.
00:39He's 11 years old.
00:40He's still a boy.
00:41He's soon to be mad.
00:42Destined to become a peacenic idiot
00:44and get victimized by every Tom, Dick and Harry
00:47with the way that you're pacifistically raising him.
00:49I am trying to raise a man with ideals and morals.
00:51Ideals and morals are for boys with a brain.
00:54Ours needs a good left hook.
00:57That's what's gonna get him through this life.
00:59Not the space between his ears.
01:04You get out there.
01:06Play with those boys.
01:08And don't take no shit this time.
01:12You're better, handsomer, and smarter than all those boys combined.
01:17You hear me?
01:17You think I'm smarter than them.
01:21Damn right.
01:30I'm there! Hurry up!
01:50Holy smokes!
01:52Hello!
01:53How do you look?
01:54You look hot.
01:56Thank you very much.
01:58Mmm.
01:59It's very nice of you.
02:00If you play your cards right, you'll never know where this day's gonna go.
02:03But first, I got us a table at Look of a Rave.
02:07For two.
02:07I know, I know.
02:08It's a Michelin two star.
02:10Very exclusive.
02:11I've got a lot of work to it.
02:12I used my modest celebrity to get us this booking.
02:15So, you're not gonna cancel because of your volunteer job.
02:18You're not.
02:19Okay.
02:19One, two.
02:21Okay.
02:22Ooh.
02:24Salty.
02:25Everywhere.
02:26I love it.
02:28Um, wear that cashmere hoodie that I got you.
02:31It'll be pretty.
02:38Open the pod bay doors, Hal.
02:43What is that?
02:44That's Star Trek 2001.
02:46Oh.
02:47How was dinner last night?
02:49It was fine.
02:52Hey, Janet.
02:54Hi.
02:55Dr. Scarpetta.
02:56Oh, no, please.
02:56Call me Kay.
02:57I mean, for, for God's sake.
02:59Never quite got used to that.
03:01Um, can you do something for me?
03:03Can you see if Matt Peterson ever knew our victim going any?
03:06Well, I could run facial recognition on the public cameras, but...
03:09Why?
03:09Do you think they knew each other?
03:10I don't know.
03:11I'm not sure.
03:12Well, it'll take a couple hours to generate a report.
03:14Can you send it to Pete when it's ready?
03:15Because I'm gonna go to Dangerfield and I'm gonna see...
03:17Be careful.
03:19That place is living up to the sound of its name.
03:21For women.
03:22For women?
03:24What does that mean?
03:25Another woman died there.
03:27I'm pretty sure.
03:28About six months ago.
03:30Female jogger.
03:31Cammy Ramada.
03:33Was it murder?
03:37What?
03:39That death was ruled accidental.
03:41So two women died there?
03:43And no one said a thing?
03:46Open the pod bay door as hell.
03:48Oh, God.
03:51That is so fun.
03:53I love it.
03:54Good morning.
03:55Wow.
03:56You look amazing.
03:58Is that a new suit?
03:59I love it.
04:01Great.
04:02Yeah, you look nice too.
04:03Did you need something, Mom?
04:04No, no, no.
04:05I just came to say good morning to my favorite girls.
04:08Good morning, Janet.
04:09Nice to see you.
04:10You're my nearest and dearest of kin.
04:15No secrets between us.
04:17Not any.
04:19Mm-mm.
04:20Hey, have you lost some weight?
04:22No, seriously.
04:23I don't know how you do it.
04:24Because, you know, I have been trying to get rid of this.
04:26Okay.
04:26What do you want?
04:27I want to lose my fupa.
04:31So who'd you have dinner with last night?
04:34It doesn't matter.
04:36That means it does.
04:38It really doesn't.
04:42Okay.
04:48Okay, here it is.
04:49Cameramato.
04:51Jogger along Dangerfield Island, just like Gwen.
04:54And, uh, ruled a drowning manner of death accident.
05:00I don't remember hearing anything about that.
05:01Seems like they made a pretty big effort to keep it quiet.
05:05Call Froog, see what she knows.
05:07Yeah.
05:07Yeah.
05:08Did you hear Benton leave this morning?
05:10I wear earplugs to sleep now.
05:13That's because she snores.
05:14My sister snores.
05:15I didn't say that.
05:15Allowed.
05:16I didn't say that.
05:16Hey, Blaze, I got you on the speaker here with the doc.
05:19Made any headway on that warrant for the Peterson farm?
05:22No go.
05:23But the Thor Labs warrant just came through.
05:25I'm headed there now to meet Officer Ryan.
05:27Good.
05:28Do you remember anything about a Jogger, Cameramata, Dangerfield Island?
05:32You mean back in April?
05:34Found on the shore of the Potomac?
05:36Yeah, I was first on the scene.
05:37Papers say she drowned.
05:39I mean, allegedly.
05:41What?
05:42You don't believe that?
05:43They said that she had a seizure while jogging, fell, hit her head, and then...
05:46What?
05:47She had head wounds?
05:48Head wounds?
05:49Just like Gwen Haney.
05:52Huh.
05:53Yeah.
05:53Yeah, I guess she did.
05:57Cameramata, so what do you know about this case, Wyatt?
06:00That was right before Debbie and Dr. Kaminsky went on maternityly.
06:04So she did the autopsy?
06:06Mm-hmm.
06:07She wasn't too happy about the whole thing.
06:091 a.m. autopsies don't usually produce a lot of giggles.
06:11No, no, no, not that.
06:16Look, now, Dr. Reddy came by, said he was gonna give Debbie the assist.
06:22He never did that.
06:24Ever.
06:26All for show.
06:27The man was dressed up in a three-piece suit.
06:29A little over the top, if you ask me.
06:31Suit, no scrubs?
06:34Trying to impress those, uh, FBI guys he brought with him.
06:42Okay.
06:43Thanks, Wyatt.
06:44Mm-hmm.
06:46I'm pulling that autopsy report.
06:47You bet you bippie you are.
06:49A manner of death undetermined.
06:52I mean, made it look like an accident.
06:54No crime, no perpetrator, nothing.
06:58Didn't upload anything on Dakotis.
07:00Why would a bunch of FBI guys be so interested in a random jogger?
07:06Yeah.
07:08Exactly.
07:09Why?
07:11This is...
07:12Scarpetto.
07:13I got it.
07:14Dorothy here.
07:16Dr. Scarpetto.
07:17She claims she's your sister.
07:20My sister is here?
07:23Oh, fuck me.
07:24Okay.
07:25Let her in.
07:27I gotta go to lunch.
07:28You don't get to choose your family, Wyatt.
07:30Mm-hmm.
07:33Come on in.
07:34Thank you very much.
07:35Okay.
08:00Peter.
08:04Uh?
08:05Uh?
08:06Uh?
08:06Uh?
08:06Uh?
08:06Peter?
08:08Peter! Peter, honey!
08:12Peter, please, just get me the fuck out of here, please.
08:15Get me the fuck out of here. This is hell.
08:19They're sniffs.
08:22Guess what my snitch found in a dumpster up in Berkeley Heights.
08:34Oh, God.
08:37Is that...
08:37Breathe it in, Doc.
08:39I think this is the murder in SOB's jumpsuit.
08:42The color is close to the fibers found on Lori Peterson's body.
08:46The fabric is a little cotton-synthetic blend.
08:57Well, same glitter goo as we found on Lori Peterson and the others.
09:02That ain't the killer's jumpsuit. I'm a monkey's uncle.
09:05We'll see what serology says when they get the biological evidence.
09:08Maybe they found the killer's blood and it belonged to hubby Matt.
09:11Are you always this bullheaded?
09:12Dingo, help me out here. It's always the husband, am I right?
09:15I don't know.
09:16What's your problem? On the rag?
09:17That's not funny.
09:18Jesus, would it kill you to unclench once in a while?
09:21Pete!
09:21Look, Dingo, you're a death investigator. For fuck's sake, try growing a pair.
09:25Pete, cut it out!
09:26Everybody's tripping themselves over this PC bullshit.
09:29Next thing you know, you got a pack of Skittles crying over a body.
09:32Can't do his job right and somehow I'm the jerk.
09:34Detective Marino, shut up!
09:40That was awful. I'm unprofessional.
09:42Why are the truth?
09:43Just because he's vegan doesn't make it the truth.
09:45We cannot treat people that way.
09:48Especially people in my office. I will not have it.
09:50Is that understood?
09:51I'm understood.
09:53I'm understood.
09:54I'm understood.
10:25Dr. Scarpetta?
10:26Hmm.
10:28I just found this in the fridge.
10:33No, the Lori Peterson evidence was already sent to New York.
10:36So, you missed a slide?
10:39No, no. My process, it's foolproof.
10:42But it's not initialed. You usually do that.
10:47I only collected one perk.
10:53What is this?
10:56Misslabeled folder from a different case?
11:00Jesus, Mary and Joseph, tell me you didn't wreck the entire chain of evidence.
11:05I don't know where this came from.
11:07Uh, jumpsuit. That means squat.
11:10No.
11:11We might have had the son of a bitch, dead to rights, and now it won't mean a fucking thing!
11:17I remember receiving Lori Peterson samples to the labs, including a cardboard folder of slides smeared with anal, oral, vaginal
11:25swabs.
11:25Is there any chance that maybe you got busy, maybe mixed up a case file?
11:29No. No, there is no chance. I am meticulous.
11:32I start with the label machine in the autopsy suite.
11:35I typed in Lori Peterson's information.
11:38A run of labels was generated with every type of sample I could possibly collect.
11:42Blood, bile, urine.
11:45I labeled the tubes with samples in them.
11:50I date and initial the perk, and then I put that information into the computer.
11:56Okay, what about the extra labels?
11:58The extra labels, I put them with Lori Peterson's paperwork.
12:04Clipped my clipboard, so the extra perk labels should still be here.
12:13And they're gone.
12:15Okay, and it's been locked up in your desk this whole time?
12:17Yep.
12:17Doc, don't throw out this case and any other you've ever touched.
12:20I know, I know!
12:22I'm well aware that my credibility is at stake here.
12:24And if Ambergy gets hold of this, I will be fired by lunch.
12:27Let's not panic.
12:28Craig?
12:29Yeah.
12:29Um, there's another possibility that somebody did this to me to put my credibility at stake.
12:37I was just wondering if there's any way I could help.
12:42Actually, yeah, yeah.
12:43Give us a minute.
12:49I hate to ask, Wingo.
12:51You and I are the only two that go into that fridge.
12:54You think I set you up?
12:56I don't know.
12:59Wow.
13:01I actually came in here to thank you, Dr. Scarpetta.
13:05I've never had anyone, certainly not a boss, who's defended me like that.
13:09And I'm not saying there's no one here who would set you up like that.
13:14But I just thought you knew that it wasn't me.
13:18I just thought you knew that it wasn't me.
13:44Yeah.
13:51Dr. Kaminski?
13:54I'm Dr. Scarpetta.
13:55Oh, I'm sorry.
13:57No, no. I know who you are. You're the big cheese.
14:01As far as first impressions go, this is not my finest moment.
14:05It's hard to find privacy in the morgue.
14:07You'll store it in there all day?
14:09I used to store it in the break room fridge, but then one of the guys thought it would be
14:12a riot to cream his coffee with it.
14:14Stop.
14:15Yeah.
14:17I was wondering if I could ask you some questions about Cammy Ramida's autopsy.
14:22Why do you ask?
14:23I was curious as to why you ruled her manner of death as undetermined.
14:32You know, I think that any questions you have about the Ramida case, I think you should direct to former
14:36Chief Reddy.
14:37He was present that night, so he should be the one to fill you in.
14:40Really nice to meet you, Dr. Skorpenick.
14:50Oh, ho.
14:52We have an assortment of chocolate and mints.
14:55The Charbonnel et Wauquet is my personal favorite.
14:57Yeah, I'm good, buddy.
14:59Dubious of toilet candy.
15:0820-20 assholes looking at me funny.
15:10Like I don't notice.
15:17No phones at the table, mister.
15:18Oh, this could be working.
15:19I don't care if it's King Charles.
15:20I don't give a shit.
15:21Hey, you know what?
15:23Hey, honey, can I ask you something?
15:25Sure, of course.
15:26How long do you think this lunch is going to be, okay?
15:28Only because me and the doc...
15:30You know, Peter, it seems to me that you are more interested in working with her than you are having
15:36a romantic lunch with the love of your life.
15:40Okay, honey.
15:41I'm so happy to be here, but you know what it's like when I'm on a case, okay?
15:44I get like in the zone.
15:45No, I actually don't.
15:46No.
15:48Because you were retired when I re-met you.
15:51I think you...
15:52You know what?
15:52What?
15:53Boom.
15:53Now it's on vibrate.
15:54Huh?
15:55I'm here.
15:55Good boy.
15:56Okay.
15:56I also got us a room for after lunch.
15:59A little happy ending.
16:00Really?
16:01Mm-hmm.
16:02Yeah.
16:02All right.
16:03Things are looking up.
16:04In so many ways.
16:07Great.
16:08Oh, beautiful.
16:10No, no, no.
16:10That's not me.
16:11I ordered a burger.
16:11Oh, no, no, no.
16:12It's fine.
16:12I actually...
16:13I may have amended your order.
16:14Just a little.
16:14What do you mean?
16:15Why?
16:15What's wrong with the burger?
16:16Nothing.
16:16It's just you don't order a burger at a place like this.
16:19It's on the menu, right?
16:21Yes.
16:22Yes, thank you.
16:24Branzino here is to die for.
16:26The kind of place doesn't bother taking the head off.
16:31You're funny.
16:32You're very funny people, you know.
16:40Dr. Betty, you were looking for Betty.
16:42Uh, yes.
16:43She was called out.
16:44Personal emergency.
16:45Said you needed this slide examined.
16:47She said that?
16:48That you were questioning whether it was from the Laurie Peterson case.
16:50Oh, no.
16:51No.
16:51No, no, no.
16:53The Laurie Peterson evidence is already sent to New York for analysis, so...
16:56Uh, she must have misheard me.
16:57That slide was actually for me.
16:59A personal favor I asked the doc.
17:01My fault entirely.
17:03Really?
17:05Because there's been some chatter around the office about misshandled evidence.
17:09Who's saying that?
17:10When I was interim chief, I...
17:11Your entire tenure was like six weeks, bud.
17:14Still, I instituted certain protocols that mitigated labeling complications.
17:18So you're suggesting we go backwards to a fully antiquated analog system?
17:22I know you're partial to your computerized system.
17:24Zero incidents in my entire tenure.
17:26And there will be zero incidents in mine, so you can tell that to whoever is chattering.
17:34Trace evidence.
17:36Yes, I'll tell him.
17:38Agent Wesley's here.
17:47You asked him to come.
17:48We need help, doc.
17:50Why Wesley?
17:50What part of keeping this quiet do you not understand?
17:53It's his case, too.
17:54Ain't gonna hurt to have his brain around.
18:00Are you trying to sabotage me, too?
18:02You know he was part of the Ambergy Amber.
18:03I'm trying to save this case.
18:05I didn't work this hard just to watch it crash and burn on a bunch of technicalities.
18:08You should have told me first.
18:10Doc, you can trust him.
18:11No, I don't even know if I can trust you.
18:28How's it feel getting booked?
18:31It's not funny, Agent Wesley.
18:39There's a rare syndrome.
18:41Nogoli-Francis-Getti-Oddison.
18:43NFJS.
18:44You've heard of it?
18:45It's a genetic condition.
18:46It affects the sweat glands, nails, also friction ridges on the hands and feet, which results
18:51in an absence of fingerprints.
18:52Looks like someone's read up on allelic ectodermal dysplasia.
18:56Excuse me for interrupting the egghead chuckle, but are you saying the doc doesn't have fingerprints?
19:01No, I just thought of it because, sadly, Dr. Scarpetta, only your prints are on the evidence.
19:07The news just keeps getting better.
19:08Hold up.
19:10Here, I got it.
19:18Is...
19:20Is that coming from my hands?
19:22It's gotta be.
19:24I didn't go on Betty wore gloves.
19:25What, now I'm emitting the same sparkles as our killer?
19:29Looks like it.
19:37Did you touch anything you normally wouldn't?
19:39No, I wore gloves and then I washed my hands in my office bathroom like I always do.
19:42What about a new hand cream or perfume?
19:44I didn't touch anything that wasn't part of my regular routine.
19:46Also, I think I know who is chattering.
19:49It's...
19:50My new secret era.
19:53Oh, look.
19:54It's the peanut gallery.
19:57Mr. Boltz, what brings you here?
19:59After our last set, too,
20:01Ambergy and I decided to be in everyone's best interest if I were kept up to the moment on developments.
20:05I see.
20:07A babysitter.
20:11Great.
20:14Look, Abby Turnbull's sharpening her quill for another story.
20:18God only knows what that'll mean for all...
20:19Just excuse me for a minute.
20:25Got one out of the oven ready to go.
20:27It needs to fit in that box.
20:29No more, no less.
20:31And I am now officially on lunch.
20:34I don't know.
20:54it
21:04oh
21:05oh
21:05so
21:06oh
21:26You were right.
21:28I did not want to know what that bat was for.
21:49I came back to this job for one reason.
21:54Because ever since I left, this office has been run like garbage.
21:57It's sloppy, it's messy, it's unethical.
22:01And the first time I did this, the first time I came here, I wanted to do it right.
22:05I really did.
22:09Because the dead, they deserve at least that.
22:12They deserve an honest, dignified ending.
22:16And I know in my gut, Kami Ramada did not get that.
22:23But it's not your fault.
22:24I know whose fault it is.
22:27And if it's going to change around here, it's going to require us to have a little backbone and a
22:34little courage and not to give a fuck.
22:39Because men have the ability to fail upwards.
22:42That's what they have.
22:43That's what they have.
22:44That's what we do.
22:44They have the guaranteed longevity of protecting their own.
22:48And I'm not saying I can protect you.
22:49I know you're afraid of losing your job.
22:51I know that.
22:52I can insulate you.
22:53I can insulate myself.
22:55But what I can do is I can be on the side of good.
22:57I can stand for the dead.
23:00And I'm asking you.
23:02Do you want to stand with me?
23:07This is where she was jogging.
23:09And then this is where she drowned.
23:10It's a pretty good distance.
23:13Why would she leave the jogging path?
23:16Unless she was being chased.
23:19Okay.
23:20So can you talk me through it again?
23:23We're going to danger for you.
23:30Thanks for coming, Debbie.
23:31I know this isn't ideal.
23:33Yeah.
23:34Watch your step.
23:35Whoa, whoa, whoa.
23:36Who's this?
23:36Dr. Kaminsky, Emmy with the Commonwealth.
23:38Commonwealth?
23:39Lieutenant Jones, DC Metro.
23:40When was that decided?
23:41Nothing's been decided.
23:42We're waiting on our people.
23:43Well, somebody called me.
23:44We all called our Emmys.
23:45You're just the first to arrive.
23:46The body is partially on Virginia's soil, hence Alexandria's presence.
23:50But this portion of the river is technically in the district.
23:53Flip a coin.
23:54You have a three-headed coin.
23:56This is a national park.
23:57We can stake our claim, too.
24:01Then, Elvin Reddy shows up.
24:02He's dressed like he's going to a catered affair, not a crime scene.
24:06Apologies for delay, boys.
24:07Wife and I went up to a nice dinner.
24:10Came by as soon as we could.
24:12And he has a private conversation with the FBI.
24:15And somehow he gets the body sent to us.
24:20Hey, hey.
24:21No, Dr. Reddy.
24:22I'm sorry, you guys can't be in here.
24:23We're just observing.
24:24There's PPE in the cabinet.
24:26Not necessary.
24:27We won't be long.
24:30These headrooms all but scream accident to me.
24:33Based on the injury patterns, or-
24:34Well, it's pretty clear she was running, and slipped, hitting her head on multiple rocks.
24:38The trail gets very dangerous down around that one point.
24:42Obviously an accident.
24:44What do you guys think?
24:46It's your rodeo.
24:47We defer to Dr. Reddy's great expertise.
24:50Park Service is really going to do something about that trail.
24:53Remind me to mention that to Officer Ryan.
24:56Dr. Reddy, at least let me submit DNA samples to CODIS.
24:59Why?
24:59We're looking at an accident.
25:01And make sure our FBI friends have access to whatever they need for their own investigation.
25:05Is that clear, Dr. Kaminsky?
25:10Yes, sir.
25:14You didn't happen to see a flattened penny there, did you?
25:17No.
25:18And Cammy had no biosynthetic skin grafts on her body, did she?
25:23No, there was nothing.
25:25Just trying to establish a pattern between Cammy's death, Gwen's murder.
25:28Two women, two chalkers, one island, same injuries.
25:35There's one more thing.
25:37The night on Dangerfield.
25:39Reddy said that he had his wife in the car, but...
25:44It looked like Maggie to me.
25:51I don't think I've ever seen you eat less.
25:54The fucking thing's been eyeballing me since he got put down like I'm the one that killed him.
25:57Okay.
25:59A toast.
26:00Yeah.
26:01To our new, perfect little Airbnb in the gated community with a full gym in the clubhouse.
26:09Really?
26:10I like that.
26:1180% walk score.
26:13And yes, this cute little cafe.
26:15We can be very Parisian in Virginia because the commonwealth is for lovers.
26:21And apparently it has a robust nightlife so we can go dancing.
26:26Which we have not been able to do.
26:28Whoa, whoa, whoa.
26:28What are you doing dancing?
26:28No, but we haven't danced since the wedding.
26:31No, seriously.
26:31Peter.
26:33No.
26:33Peter, no.
26:35No, please don't.
26:36Come on, babe.
26:37Oh, look at that.
26:37It's your daughter.
26:38Oh, of course it is.
26:38This, right?
26:39Hey, Lucy.
26:40What's up?
26:40Did you see what I sent you?
26:42Uh, no.
26:43Uh, no.
26:44I've been, I've been indisposed.
26:46Oh.
26:46Well, you should take a look.
26:48Okay.
26:49Uh, give me a second.
26:50Pull up here.
26:51This.
26:56Matt Peterson and Gwen Haney having a drink.
27:03You gotta be fucking kidding me.
27:05You gotta be fucking kidding me.
27:06Peter.
27:07This guy thinks I'm a fucking moron.
27:08What?
27:09Peter.
27:09Now I don't need a warrant.
27:10Hey.
27:11I'm sorry.
27:12I'm sorry.
27:12I gotta go.
27:13Thank you for the...
27:14Peter, Peter.
27:15What?
27:16What?
27:24Everything okay, babe?
27:25I think I just made a mistake.
27:27What happened?
27:28No, I think I just made a big mistake.
27:31Hey, what is it?
27:36Officer Frug?
27:37Marino's going after Peterson.
27:38I found a connection between him and Gwen, and I shouldn't have told him, but...
27:42Crap.
27:43I'm at Thor Labs right now.
27:45I'll call you as soon as I get done here.
27:46No, I'm afraid of what Marino is gonna do.
27:49Fine, I gotta go.
27:53What's taking so long?
27:54It's a no-go.
27:56What do you mean?
27:56We have a warrant.
27:57They're talking security clearances.
27:59Like, from the government.
28:00They're calling the Department of Defense.
28:01D.O.D.
28:03Shit.
28:21Morning.
28:22I brought you a coffee.
28:24It's fresh.
28:28You know why I like talking to serial killers?
28:32They're not stupid or boring.
28:36I'm sure they can be perverted.
28:40Grotesque, aberrant, vicious, demented.
28:44Some might just say, uh, sick in the head, but one thing they are certainly not.
28:50It's dull.
28:53Like you.
28:59I've never heard, Quint.
29:01You want to tell me why you made a habit of hacking Thor Labs computer system?
29:09Would you just look at me, please?
29:15You were well aware that Thor Labs is doing experimental research into 3D biocrine human tissue and organs.
29:21And we were well aware that you and Miss Haney were selling that information to the Russians.
29:26So what happened?
29:29You find out she was cheating?
29:33What?
29:34Oh, come on.
29:39Uh, these are her text exchanges with a man from her contacts named Gary Mitchell.
29:46Now I can understand why you would be hurt.
29:48And she used you.
29:50And then she got bored with you.
29:52Probably wanted someone more like herself.
29:54Smart, ambitious.
29:56The kind of person she could build a life with.
29:57And how could you compete with that?
29:59You, huh?
30:00A dullard.
30:03And your anger broke you, Jinx.
30:06And you killed her.
30:11I was only trying to protect her.
30:12Protect her from what?
30:14She would lay digital trails and I'd clean up after her.
30:19I would obscure them so Thor wouldn't catch her.
30:23So that's why you hacked him?
30:25She'd really send all this stuff to some other guy.
30:30We've got a problem.
30:34This will all work out.
30:36What, for him or for me?
30:39Well, I meant for you.
30:41God, Benton, if you were anything but a white man,
30:43you would know that this is not going to work out.
30:45My whole office is out to get me.
30:47Even the guy for half a sec kind of likes me.
30:50No, hates me.
30:51And one of them will surely blab to Bolts.
30:53He wants to punish me because I wouldn't go on a date with him.
30:56Which is probably the first time anyone has ever turned him down.
30:59Bolts asked you out?
31:00Yep, when I first got here.
31:03Anyway, now I have been hacked and I have had evidence
31:05tampered with.
31:08So yeah, take one good look at me because I'm gone.
31:11And Elvin will bring out the bubbly and he'll steal the job that I earned,
31:16which he thinks that I stole from him.
31:17And don't even get me started on Marino.
31:19Tell me how someone can be an imbecile and a genius at the same time.
31:23I don't get it.
31:24And on top of all of that, the cherry, this shit pile is that I have developed feelings for a
31:29co-worker.
31:29I most certainly should not be having feelings for it.
31:32You should quit before they fire you.
31:37No.
31:40I'm not quitting and letting them win.
31:44Exactly my point.
31:45You will figure this out.
31:51Years ago I worked a case that just about crushed me.
31:53Hmm.
31:56I learned a breathing technique to help cope with the stress.
32:00Vinton, Marino's right.
32:02You really are kind of an egghead.
32:03Yeah, I have to get there.
32:05It's a box breathing technique.
32:07You breathe in, you count slowly to four, right?
32:09I can't.
32:11Counting slowly to four.
32:15One, two, three, four.
32:18Hold it, four seconds.
32:21And you slowly exhale through your mouth for another four seconds.
32:29One, two, three, four.
32:32I'm sorry.
32:34You're all right.
32:37I'm sorry.
32:38I'm sorry.
32:39I'm sorry.
32:46Okay, what? Can you count for me?
32:49Yeah, yeah, yeah. Raise your hand.
32:53Hold it. One, two, three, one.
33:04Now let's stroll through your day.
33:07Try to start in the morning.
33:09I didn't know what Topsy.
33:12And, um, Reno brought the jumpsuit.
33:19And we examined it, and then we had a fight because Reno is an asshole.
33:26Sorry.
33:28We go found the perk, and...
33:32Before we went to Betty's, I washed my hands in my office bathroom.
33:39No, I didn't.
33:42Oh, shit. I...
33:46I didn't wash my hands in my office bathroom.
33:48I, uh, I used the bathroom downstairs. I almost never used that bathroom.
33:59It can't be that simple.
34:02This is the only bathroom you used today, right?
34:05Yeah.
34:07Only one way to find out.
34:13The lights?
34:14Yeah.
34:21Ready?
34:29There it is.
34:34Holy shit.
34:35Turn, turn.
34:45Do it again.
34:46Say it again.
34:54Oh.
34:55Oh, my God.
34:55There's an accumulative effect with each wash.
34:57That explains why the residue shows up on anything he touches.
35:00He's obsessively washing.
35:02I mean, maybe he's, uh, obsessive-compulsive.
35:05You know, like a serial killer?
35:06OCD isn't actually on the serial killer's compendium.
35:09Well, still.
35:10This guy's clearly sick in the head.
35:11What if he needs to wash, like he can't control it?
35:14Or, or, or, that jumpsuit, this syrupy, sick smell.
35:18What if our killer has a metabolic disorder?
35:22A syndrome, an illness that creates the odor.
35:25And he's paranoid about it, or at least self-conscious.
35:28Right, exactly.
35:29So that's why he keeps washing, to mask the smell.
35:31Holy shit.
35:33That's a significant discovery, Kelly.
35:35We can trace the soap, narrow our scope of suspects.
35:37Not to mention the doc can start figuring out what kind of diseases can make a person smell
35:42like a rotten pancake.
35:44It's gotta be rare, plus easy to find out if the hubby had it or not.
35:47You still think it's Matt Peterson?
35:50Nothing yet that tells me otherwise.
36:20Hey, fuck what?
36:22You don't know, Gwen Haney.
36:23You don't know her, right?
36:25Huh?
36:25You never fucking met her?
36:26Give us a minute.
36:27Yeah, get lost, honey.
36:28Unless you want to see your guru get unmasked in front of your eyes.
36:31Huh?
36:32You think I'm a fucking moron?
36:33I ain't a moron.
36:34You think you're gonna get away with this a second time?
36:36You got another thing coming.
36:37I ain't a moron.
36:39I've got news for you, former Detective Marino.
36:42You may actually be the biggest moron I've ever met in my life.
36:50Get up.
36:55Fuck!
36:56Fuck!
37:09Come on, take a breath, Kate.
37:10Go fuck off me!
37:11Go!
37:12Hey, hey, hey!
37:13Stop.
37:15Stop.
37:17You okay?
37:19I'm gonna sue you for assault.
37:22You're going to jail.
37:23Fuck you.
37:23I should have put a bullet in your head.
37:25No, he killed his wife!
37:27Put on a stop show and got away with it, but not this time, you hear me?
37:31He dresses up all this sick shit and trauma and then uses it to lure defenseless girls.
37:34I didn't do it.
37:36How many times do I have to say it?
37:37I didn't kill anybody!
37:38You're a liar.
37:39You lied to my fucking face about knowing Gwen.
37:42How did you know Gwen Haney?
37:46I read an article.
37:48Maybe like a year ago.
37:50About Thor Labs.
37:52All their biosynthetic engineering breakthroughs.
37:54They're artificial organs and artificial skin trials.
37:59It all just got my brain a little crazy with the possibilities.
38:04And, uh, one day I'm at the bar and I see this woman.
38:08It's the biomedical engineer from the articles.
38:11It's just sitting there and it felt...
38:16The Jewish people would say,
38:18B'shert?
38:19Meant to be.
38:20You sick fuck.
38:21So, we got to talking.
38:22Yeah, and you brought her home.
38:23Flirting.
38:24Yes, but nothing happened, okay?
38:26I was desperate.
38:27I wanted to find out if they'd found a way to do it or if they were going to or
38:31if it was ever even going to be possible.
38:33What?
38:35What?
38:37Make fully functioning, compatible, independent synthetic organs.
38:46What do you use those for?
38:49Answer me, you fuck.
38:50What do you use those for?
38:52To create life where there is none.
39:01Yeah.
39:02So, what, you thought you were going to bring your wife back to life?
39:06What, using Barbie doll organs?
39:10She was the love of my life.
39:12You think you're the only person in the world that ever lost anyone?
39:14What would you do?
39:16Huh?
39:18If you can even summon the imagination, what would you do if you lost your love?
39:25Listen to me.
39:28When people die, that's it.
39:31They're gone.
39:32They're fucking gone.
39:35They're not coming back.
39:37You know why?
39:38Because the dead ain't supposed to come back.
39:42Come back.
40:04We're reopening the cami-romatic case, so I'll need all pertinent information, evidence files, everything on my desk in the
40:12morning.
40:19Thank you, Maggie.
40:23Oh, and can we arrange for a, uh, mini-fridge for Dr. Kaminsky?
40:28For her breast milk?
40:30For her breast milk?
40:31Yes.
40:33And, uh, actually any doctors who might be returning from maternity leave.
40:40And shall I arrange every day for a pumpkin carriage to take them home and deliver them to their prince
40:45as well?
40:46Niceties go a long way for a working mother.
40:49Ah, in my day, you had to choose.
40:52There was no working mother.
40:53Uh-huh.
40:53My day, too.
40:54But things move on, don't they?
40:55Well, at least you have that lovely niece.
40:58Lucky woman.
41:03Excuse me, ma'am.
41:04Huh?
41:04I was hoping you could point me in the direction of Dr. Charpetta.
41:08Oh, yes.
41:09Absolutely.
41:09This is her office.
41:10Right here.
41:12Here we go.
41:14Dr. Charpetta?
41:15Yes.
41:16That's me.
41:30Dr. Charpetta?
41:59No.
42:00No.
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