Passer au playerPasser au contenu principal
  • il y a 16 heures
Stream 'Memory of a Killer' Season 1 Episode 7 (2026), a gripping crime thriller series. Watch this full episode and dive into the suspenseful drama exclusively on Dailymotion.
Transcription
00:30Difficulty making decisions
00:31Angelo was former military
00:33Anxiety, frustration
00:35That kind of skill set doesn't just go away
00:37Increased feelings of suspicion
00:39Angelo Flannery is not a suspect
00:41If I don't get what I need, you'll lose more than your license
00:44How long do I have before, you know
00:50The elephant in the room on everyone's mind remains
00:53What did Robert Parks know?
00:56Parks' mysterious death has been the subject of any number of conspiracies
00:59But would his testimony have changed anything?
01:02Many of Parks' colleagues say he's a man of integrity
01:05In fact, one of his co-workers told us
01:07Parks was, quote, incapable of lying
01:16Whoever sent you here lied to you
01:37Please remember, Angelo, this is just a study
01:40Transmagnetic stimulation for Alzheimer's
01:42Is still an experimental treatment
01:45You'll feel a light tapping sensation as the magnet fires
01:48Magnetic stimulation works by stimulating brain cells
01:53Would this help with specific memories I need to recall?
01:57The therapeutic effects can be hard to predict
02:00But, Angelo, a trick to jog a specific memory
02:04Is to put yourself in the place where the memory was made
02:06Be as precise as you can
02:08Including the moments leading up to the memory you're looking for
02:16Uh, we're ready to start the first cycle?
02:32Let me know if you get dizzy
02:33Let me know if you get dizzy
02:34Let me know if you get dizzy
02:35Let me know if you get dizzy
02:39Let me know if you get dizzy
02:40Let me know if you get dizzy
02:40Let me know if you get dizzy
02:42Let me know if you get dizzy
02:43Let me know if you get dizzy
02:45Let me know if you get dizzy
02:50Let me know if you get dizzy
02:51Let me know if you get dizzy
02:51Let me know if you get dizzy
02:51Let me know if you get dizzy
02:52Let me know if you get dizzy
02:52Let me know if you get dizzy
02:52Let me know if you get dizzy
02:53Let me know if you get dizzy
02:55Let me know if you get dizzy
03:26Angelo
03:31What were you experiencing?
03:34Felt like memories.
03:36But the memory turned into another memory.
03:40It was disorienting.
03:44That wasn't caused by the treatment.
03:46Have you been sleeping lately?
03:48No.
03:49I think you drifted off there.
03:51The medication has been known to cause insomnia,
03:53and also some very vivid dreams.
03:56The early part of the treatment can be unsettling.
03:58If you can push through that stage,
04:01we can get some meaningful results.
04:04You wanna keep going?
04:08Yes.
04:31Whoever sent you here, why tell you?
04:47You're all right, Angelo.
04:49If you can just stay awake, stay seated.
04:51The stimulation can cause...
04:53I'm sorry, I can't do this.
04:53I can't do this.
04:53I have to go.
04:54Oh, no, no, no.
04:55I gotta get out of here.
04:56Oh, okay.
04:57I have to stop.
05:07Hey, Dave.
05:09I saw you opened up the tip line for the block murder.
05:11Nothing useful coming?
05:14Useful's not exactly a word that comes to mind.
05:17One guy says that the block murder is a hoax perpetrated by Mayor Kelly.
05:23Sue says she thinks that she saw a block on a reality TV show last week.
05:28Way for it, my personal favorite.
05:29The lady says she sure blocks killer is her next-door neighbor's 80-year-old wife.
05:35Oh, boy.
05:37Yes.
05:41Fine. Let them in.
05:47Dave?
05:48Yeah?
05:49Dave.
05:50Uh, sorry. Detective Woods, this is, uh...
05:52Jacob Townsend.
05:53Investigator.
05:54Hey.
05:54Sorry, I know.
05:55I know you said not to hire an investigator, but he's my uncle.
05:58And before you say anything, he...
06:01He found something.
06:04What'd you find?
06:05Well, that is a button.
06:09It's not just a button.
06:11It's evidence.
06:12It is.
06:13He found it at the base of that bridge, where Henry Block was found.
06:16It must have come off of the clothing of the guy that killed him.
06:18You're welcome.
06:20What makes you so sure about that?
06:22I got a guy who owed me a favor, so he...
06:24He ran a few tests.
06:26A guy?
06:27Listen, it doesn't matter.
06:29This...
06:30This is made of buffalo horn with lion's eye backing.
06:35Right? So...
06:42Look, this could not have come from some hiker's puff jacket.
06:46You understand?
06:47We are talking about fine garment here.
06:51Real upscale.
06:52Okay? This...
06:53This is the sort of thing that could only come from a $10,000 suit.
06:59I mean, who's wearing those kinds of clothes in the woods?
07:03I mean, that's weird, right?
07:05It's gotta be a part of the case.
07:07Listen, guys...
07:08What's the problem?
07:09Dave?
07:10If you really found a piece of evidence connected to a murder investigation,
07:14you should have brought it directly to us instead of having some guy handle it.
07:19My uncle...
07:19Give me a break.
07:21It's evidence, right?
07:22And we have strict protocol around chain of custody.
07:26Law enforcement did not find this.
07:29Exactly. Law enforcement missed it.
07:31That's why you needed a guy with real experience out there to come in and do things the right way.
07:37Why do you think the kid called me, huh?
07:39Okay, please.
07:40Please, can you just look into it?
07:42It's something.
07:45It's something.
07:47It's not admissible as evidence now.
07:52But yes, I will check it out.
07:56Thank you. Thank you.
07:59You're welcome.
08:02Sorry about that.
08:16What?
08:18That's him.
08:20Who?
08:21It's Earl Hancock.
08:23The man who killed Mary's mother.
08:27What?
08:28He must be checking in with his parole officer.
08:32No, no.
08:33No, no, no, no, no.
08:34Come on.
08:36Come on.
08:38Come on.
08:40Come on.
08:41Testimony from top executives of the major drug company continued today without much fanfare or controversy.
08:48As for Parks' murder, it has gone unsolved.
08:50And police never ruled out the possibility that it could have been unrelated to his work.
08:55That it could have been personal.
08:58The ferryman doesn't just kill you.
09:01He raises everything more for love.
09:03Who paid the ferryman to kill my daughter?
09:06He made sure of me that you watched it happen.
09:09It was personal.
09:19Okay, ferryman.
09:21Time to flush you out.
09:38Hey.
09:40Morning.
09:43Need you to do me a favor.
09:46No way, ma'am.
09:47If they even saw me talking with you, I can't.
09:51You don't even know what I'm asking.
09:53I need you to put this tracking device into the next shipment that goes to the ferryman.
10:00That's a lot to ask.
10:02I got eyes on me these days.
10:03All you gotta do is put it in the box and I can follow where it goes.
10:08Look, I'm trying to get out of this line of work.
10:12You know they'll kill me if they find out.
10:14Make sure they don't find out.
10:17Do it for me.
10:19And I'll take care of you.
10:21Okay?
10:26Okay.
10:39I gotta say, Lorenzo Fabroni suits fit me in all the right places.
10:43It's like instant plastic surgery.
10:46That's the guy who turned me on to Fabroni.
10:50Pricier than a Kardashian divorce, but worth every penny.
10:53Clothes make the man. You're welcome.
10:55Maybe one day you'll wear them as well as me.
10:57Yeah.
10:59You got a minute so I can talk to you.
11:02Yeah. Leo, give us a minute, yeah?
11:08You remember that scientist about a year, year and a half ago?
11:12No. Remind me.
11:14He's been in the news a lot lately.
11:17Take a look at this.
11:18All the reports say he was a hero.
11:22So?
11:23So the last thing he said to me was that whoever sent you lied to you.
11:28At first I just thought he was gonna save his hide.
11:30That's what he was saying, right?
11:32But now?
11:35Not so sure.
11:37What are you saying, Angelo?
11:39You shouldn't have killed the guy.
11:40Client was satisfied and paid in full.
11:42That's called a job well done.
11:44But why did they kill him?
11:48Since when do you care about the reasons?
11:49We never take a contract on a civilian.
11:54What I know is that you don't ask questions.
11:58You don't decide.
11:59I sure as hell don't remember you asking questions when you came back from Iraq a broken man and I
12:04took you in, put your life back together.
12:06I was a kid.
12:08With only one skill and I gave you a way to use it.
12:11And now you got everything you ever wanted.
12:14Your Febroni suits, your fancy cars, your multi-million dollar apartment.
12:19But more than that, I gave you purpose.
12:23So why now the sudden lack of trust?
12:28Something about this doesn't sit right.
12:32Angelo.
12:33Angelo.
12:35All these years you still don't get it, do you?
12:39Not asking questions is what protects you.
12:43You don't want to open this can of worms.
12:46There's an old proverb.
12:49Thoroughbred horses never look back when they run.
12:53There's a reason for that.
12:55Leo.
12:57Let it go.
12:59Ciao Leo.
13:01We gotta move this button.
13:38Hey!
13:40What are you doing down there?
13:42Oh, juste, um,
13:44le foot de la crib seemed loose.
13:45Seriously?
13:46Vous ne devriez pas faire ça.
13:48Je peux voir, voir si je peux fixer.
13:49C'est le plus que je peux faire
13:50quand vous êtes en train de faire un bébé.
13:53Ça semble fair.
13:55Oui.
13:55Hey, pourquoi ne vous êtes pas pour vous?
13:57Je ne sais pas si la classe d'art.
13:58Je ne sais pas, je ne suis pas vraiment pas le feeling aujourd'hui.
14:01Oh, vraiment?
14:02Vous êtes sûr?
14:03Ça a été un peu plus, pas ça?
14:08Oui, mais...
14:09Ce n'est pas que tu veux?
14:10Nothing, I just...
14:11I feel like, I don't know,
14:13you might be affected by all this
14:14more than you realize.
14:20Are you talking about therapy?
14:22No, I'm not.
14:23Like, yoga is your therapy.
14:25You always feel better after you go.
14:29You're right.
14:31I know.
14:31I don't know.
14:38Henderson, remember when you said
14:39if we found anything else besides fibers,
14:41it could be helpful?
14:42Mm-hmm.
14:44I'm guessing the odds of this being a match
14:46are small, but...
14:47This could absolutely be from the same garment.
14:50Who found this?
14:50When?
14:52It's a long story.
14:53It came today.
14:55You really think this could be a match?
14:56I can check if there are any traces
14:58of fibers on this
14:59that match the others I found.
15:01Perfect.
15:02This is all pretty high-end stuff.
15:04You'd think a rich guy like this,
15:06wearing these kinds of fancy threads,
15:08the guy would stick out
15:09like a sore thumb in Hudson.
15:14Yeah.
15:15Their lifestyle would stand out.
15:43Thirsty?
15:44Thank you.
15:45Ooh.
15:46Oh, je n'ai pas réussi à faire ça, c'est absolument torturé.
15:51C'est vraiment torturé.
15:53Merci pour le water.
15:54C'est un problème.
15:57Je ne pense pas que je n'ai jamais vu dans cette classe.
15:59Oui, c'est ma première fois.
16:01J'ai entendu beaucoup de choses sur ce place.
16:03Oui.
16:06Honnêtement, vous avez fait ça.
16:07Je n'ai pas réussi à faire ça quand j'étais pregnant.
16:10Oui, je n'ai pas réussi à faire le stress en un peu plus santé.
16:15Mais, je n'ai pas réussi à faire ces poses un peu plus difficile.
16:21Believe me, je comprends ça.
16:23Tu as n'avez pas pris le nom?
16:25Oui, mon frère vraiment aime Harrison ou Romain.
16:29Vous savez, c'est hyper-masculine.
16:33Mais je suis vraiment partie à Liam.
16:35Oui, c'est mon père.
16:38Oh.
16:39Oh.
16:40It makes it even more special.
16:42Yeah.
16:44Are you too close?
16:45Yeah, we are.
16:47He's one of the most caring, genuine people I've ever met.
16:52Wow.
16:53Is he single?
16:55Actually, he is.
17:02That would be my husband checking to see if I want frozen yogurt when...
17:07We both know it's him who really wants it.
17:10Adorable.
17:15Will I see you here next class?
17:18Sure will.
17:19Torture is just getting started.
17:22Yep.
17:44Can I help you?
17:45Yeah, I'm here to see Joe.
17:48Who are you?
17:49Who are you?
17:50A friend of Joe's.
17:52Why don't you go grab yourself a cappuccino?
17:54Come back later.
17:56Einstein's still asleep.
17:57Einstein?
17:59Yeah.
18:00Einstein.
18:00Because he's a genius.
18:01Yeah.
18:02Do you get it?
18:02Oh, yeah.
18:03I get it.
18:06My son is a 35-year-old dishwasher, still is at home.
18:10You're his friend.
18:12God knows what that says about you.
18:15You know what?
18:15He's a hard worker.
18:17But he's smart.
18:18Oh, fantastic.
18:20So the kid can scrub dishes?
18:23You know, he's handled situations that would break most men.
18:27It's clear he didn't get that from you.
18:30And what do you got here?
18:31Hey.
18:32You up?
18:33You down?
18:34What the hell?
18:36Dutch told me about your little problem.
18:39Not so smart gambling with other people's money.
18:42So I wouldn't go around telling people they're stupid.
18:45Because from where I stand, someone who owes Dutch 40 grand is stupid.
18:52Angelo.
18:53Hey.
18:54Hey, Joe, you ready?
18:55Yeah.
19:04What was that about?
19:05It's nothing.
19:06I need your help.
19:08But you need to keep this between me and you.
19:10No one else needs to know.
19:21Things were talking to me, Liz.
19:23Yeah, totally.
19:24You mentioned in our tip line that you saw someone at the trailhead on the day of the murder. The
19:3017th.
19:30Mm-hmm. Yep. And this is the weird part. He was wearing a fancy suit. Power lunch on Wall Street
19:37kind of fancy. But in the middle of the forest.
19:39Mm-hmm.
19:40Mm-hmm. Yeah, you mentioned that in your post. Was it this guy?
19:45See?
19:49Um, no. No, no, no, no. It wasn't him. Trust me. I'd remember that beard anywhere. It's not really my
19:56thing. The guy I saw was, uh, was like older. With graying hair. He was actually a bit of a
20:04zaddy.
20:06A zaddy?
20:07A zaddy?
20:08Like a hot old guy.
20:11After you saw him in the forest, what happened then?
20:15Uh, right. He walked straight across the lot and he got into a black Porsche.
20:22Porsche?
20:23Mm.
20:23You're sure?
20:24Positive. It was a really, really nice one.
20:28Okay. This is helpful. Very helpful. What more can you tell me?
20:35There's been a development in the Block case. It's not a slam dunk, but we've had a witness come forward.
20:41A witness?
20:43They think they might have seen Block's killer that day. I wanted to ask, do any of you know someone
20:48who drives a Porsche?
20:50No, I mean, I don't think so.
20:52Not in this neighborhood, no. Uh, what color?
20:55Not sure. Black or another dark color.
20:58Sorry, we're talking about the man who killed Block?
21:01That's right.
21:02So how does this have anything to do with Maria's safety?
21:04It's about motive. Identifying Block's killer could explain why he fired at Maria that day.
21:11And this witness is reliable?
21:13The first one we found. She gave me a lot to follow up on.
21:17Until then, I don't have anything more, but I'll keep you guys posted.
21:21Okay. I'm okay. Thank you.
21:24Thanks, Dave.
21:24Okay. Thanks, Dave.
21:26Let me show you.
21:31Look, Dave, I'm her father. If there's the slightest chance she's not safe, I need to know everything.
21:37I understand. I'll keep you in the loop.
21:39Thank you.
21:51You're a Porsche. I figured you for a McLaren guy.
21:54You know, it's my other car. You got something?
22:00The button is buffalo horn. Handcrafted. Rare. But the real news is, I compared the fibers we found on Block's
22:07body with those on the button. It was a match.
22:13So the button definitely came from our killer.
22:16And there's more. I talked to someone at the company that makes the button. It's so unique that apparently they
22:20only sell it to a few dozen designers, most of them in Europe.
22:23But they also sell to three bespoke designers, all on the East Coast, all located in New York City.
22:33Just three. That's amazing, Anderson. Great work.
22:52What do you got?
22:54Yeah, I mean, I did a deep dive, scoured some dark corners of the internet, and you're right. Something doesn't
22:59add up.
23:00Parks isn't a terrorist.
23:02Well, if he was, he has the cleanest cover I've ever seen. Like Mr. Clean, clean.
23:07Angelo, a trick to jog a specific memory is to put yourself in the place where the memory was made.
23:17Angelo, you all right?
23:20What's going on? You seem worried.
23:22We need to go back.
23:24Go back to what?
23:25The site of the Parks hit.
23:33Someone is coming after me because of this job.
23:38Well, am I in any danger, or...?
23:44I know you're not gonna like this, but we need to go back.
23:48Right, yeah. I thought the Cardinal rule was we don't return to the site of the hit, or...
23:56I mean, I've rebooted the box, checked the Wi-Fi. I don't know what the problem is. It keeps cutting
24:02out.
24:02Could be a signal issue outside. My partner's looking at your other TVs. I'll check out the junction box.
24:08Thank you.
24:09Be right back.
24:11Be right back.
27:42Hey, vous êtes bien.
27:43Merci beaucoup.
27:45Bonne journée.
28:21Bienvenue.
28:22Bienvenue.
28:24Bienvenue.
28:29Et bienvenue.
28:30Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
29:15Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
29:16Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
29:57Something about this doesn't make sense.
30:22So what are we dealing with here, Angelo?
30:32What the hell's that?
30:35Come with me.
30:39Wait.
30:44Angelo.
30:52You gonna tell me what's going on here?
30:54Just stay close.
31:13You ready?
31:28They knew you were coming.
31:34Oh, Wesley.
31:59You look like you could use a drink.
32:01Who's Gilchrist?
32:05Who?
32:06Gilchrist.
32:11Who put the hit on Parks?
32:13Was it Gilchrist?
32:14Are you kidding me?
32:16Again with the scientist.
32:19Really?
32:20Uh-huh.
32:23I don't know any Gilchrist, I'm sorry.
32:29Are you sure?
32:30Are you sure?
32:31What the hell is this?
32:32Where's this all coming from?
32:35Someone's coming after us.
32:39I don't know who it is, but he calls himself the ferryman.
32:43The ferryman.
32:49That blue truck that was following you a while back, the one you were paranoid about, you
32:54think that has something to do with this?
32:56I do.
32:57Oh.
33:01Yeah, no offense, Ang, but I'm not hearing much to go on here.
33:06I mean, I can see that this ferryman's got your panties in a twist, but how is that our
33:11problem?
33:11You got me the job.
33:13I get you every job.
33:14Yeah.
33:15And the intel on this one was bad.
33:18Sounds like you're letting yourself get spooked by a boogeyman.
33:22An associate of mine was killed.
33:26And the way they did it made it crystal clear that the ferryman is coming after us because
33:31of the hit on Parks.
33:36You serious?
33:44All right.
33:46I guess you're going to track down this ferryman.
34:12you're going to have to do this for it.
34:15You're going to have to do this for a while.
34:16You're going to have to do this for a minute.
34:18C'est génial, merci d'avoir fait ce dinner.
34:25Hey.
34:26Oui.
34:27Il y a quelque chose ?
34:28Oui.
34:33Vous vous inquiétez de la bébé ?
34:38La bébé ?
34:40Maria.
34:46Comment vous savez-vous de Maria ?
34:49Vous êtes en train de dire, non ?
34:50Vous avez juste passé sur et sur et sur.
34:55Je pense que c'est beau.
34:56Il veut dire qu'elle veut dire la bébé.
34:59Léaim ?
35:04Après vous.
35:05Oui.
35:07Je pense que je peux rencontrer Maria.
35:09Et la petite fille.
35:11Someday.
35:41...
35:42...
35:42...
35:42...
35:43...
35:44...
35:45...
35:45...
35:46...
35:46...
35:47...
35:47...
35:47...
35:48...
35:48...
35:48...
35:49...
35:50...
35:50...
35:51...
35:52...
35:53...
36:23...
36:55...
37:57...
37:58...
37:59...
39:29...
39:30...
Commentaires

Recommandations